![]() Of course, that means setting the image width/height to as small as you can handle, and lower the quality to the minimum that’ll suit your needs. To minimize the upload size, you need to minimize the file size. The bottleneck is almost certainly the upload part, but you can test it for sure by exporting to local disk and see how much faster it is. Hate to move the photos off the external hard drive as that is where I keep them. Running a three year old HP laptop (2MB RAM) and the photos ARE on a USB external hard drive. Like 170 photos are taking several hours to export and upload to flickr. I am going from RAW to JPG and think that is the bottleneck. I usually export about 250 photos fora model to review on flickr so they don’t have to be big or high qaulity. DO you have any tips as to size, quality etc. Problem is it takes FOREVER to export photos. I have LR 2.0 and love your flickr plugin. Other notable sources of Lightroom plugins include:
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