IphotoPlugin

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  • PhotoUpLink: iPhoto FTP Plugin

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    Mat Lu
    Mat Lu
    02.13.2007

    PhotoUpLink is an iPhoto plugin that allows easy uploading of your high resolutions images to a (S)FTP server. As you can see above, it adds an extra tab to iPhoto's Export Photo pane with a number of options. According to the developer, one cool feature is that after uploading an image or album to your FTP server you can create an email with "an AppleScript attached that allows the recipient to import directly into a new iPhoto album." The idea is that this makes it easier to share high-resolution photos that can't easily be attached to emails. In addition, PhotoUpLink can "export video and images into any ODBC datasource such as MySQL server," export images directed into "Word documents, Zip archives or PowerPoint presentations" and even join multiple photos into a panorama.PhotoUpLink is $24.99 and a demo is available. Although it is not available yet, the developer appears to be working on a similar plugin for Aperture.[Via Macworld]

  • iPhoto2Gmail

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    Laurie A. Duncan
    Laurie A. Duncan
    12.07.2006

    You know that handy feature in iPhoto where you click the Email button and it launches your default email client and attaches a perfectly-sized pic for you to share with whomever you wish? If you use Mail.app or Entourage or Eudora or even AOL that feature works great. But what if you use Gmail as your default email client? You're out of luck... Until now! Juan Leon has whipped up an iPhoto plugin that lets you use Gmail to send photos directly from iPhoto. Once installed you'll use the Export menu dialog to access it. The only catch, and hopefully this will change further along in the development process, is you lose the spiffy resizing options that the built-in iPhoto Email handler uses. Instead, if your pic is already smaller than 800x600, you just send it "full size." If it's larger than 800x600, then select the "Send Scaled" option and it will shrink it to 800x600, which is generally small enough for you to send to most people. iPhoto2Gmail works with iPhoto 5 and iPhoto 6 and it's Universal Binary. It's also donationware, so if you use it, consider tipping the developer.Juan says "I used this as an excuse to get my feet wet with Cocoa and all the neat new Xcode features.This is the result... so far. It is still a very early piece of software, probably has many bugs, and is rough around the edges. I hope to improve on it and that it will be useful to some folks."I tested it. It works as expected. Makes my life easier. I don't ask for much more than that.[via Hawk Wings]

  • FlickrExport iPhoto plugin updated

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    Dave Caolo
    Dave Caolo
    03.08.2006

    This is one of my must-have's. The FlickrExport iPhoto plugin has been updated to version 1.3.2. Once you've got this plugin installed, you can upload photos to your Flickr account (either individually, or in batches) and set their tags, description, size and more. Version 1.3.2 is mostly a bug fix, but it also extinguishes a problem that was tying up batch uploads (I was experiencing this issue myself). Plus, it's now universal. [Via Daring Fireball]