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FlickrShop: Upload images from Photoshop to Flickr



The wait has been a long one, but Flickr superpowers have finally arrived for Photoshop in the form of FlickrShop. As you can see, most of the basics are all available, such as tagging, adding to existing photosets or creating new ones, setting privacy and even specifying dimensions so you don't have to do any of that heavy lifting with the Photoshop file itself. The plug-in seems to work pretty well, though you can only upload one image at a time due to Photoshop's single document UI.

Still, FlickrShop is a free plug-in from PixelNovel so it gets a thumbs up from me. Two versions are available - one for Photoshop CS2 and another for CS3.

The wait has been a long one, but Flickr superpowers have finally arrived for Photoshop in the form of FlickrShop. As you can see, most of...
 

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Jay-dstylez@hotmail.com

hi

August 13 2007 at 8:09 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Jody

Just tried it out with Photoshop CS3. Worked like a champ. Thanks TUAW!

@Machine I agree about the groups. We should request that as a feature for the next version by emailing them: support@pixelnovel.com

July 16 2007 at 2:06 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
redfiretruck

Seems nice, though I agree on the licensing and group-settings. I was wondering if this plugin will also work with Photoshop Elements, which I use to browse my photos...?

July 16 2007 at 7:20 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Machine

None of the current Flickr upload apps and plug-ins are very useful... not until they can:

1. Allow you pick a license for the photo that you're sending up. I don't want to use my default license for all my photos.

2. Allow you to pick the groups that you want the photo to belong to. If you belong to dozens (if not hundreds) of groups, it's pain to wait for Flickr to load them all EVERY TIME you want to contribute something. These offline apps should be able to keep a list of groups you belong to that you can access offline as well.

If you're going to have upload a photo and then have to manually change the license and add groups on Flickr... then you might as well just upload the photos right from website.

July 15 2007 at 3:02 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
taran

Any word on a CS version (PS 8.0) for those of us still living in the stone age?

July 14 2007 at 11:19 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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