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Subscribe to original images in Flickr feeds
Subscribing to the regular feeds from flickr is all well and good, but dates, keywords etc are lost from the feed. Also the feeds contain the smaller versions of the images not the full size ones. I created this little web app that can take any flickr feed and turn it into a more iPhoto freindly feed. http://phlikr.3xi.org Just paste the url of the flickr feed into the box, hit the button and iPhoto should then pop up, congrats your now subscribed. A note. iPhoto handles keywords in an interesting way with regards to photocasts. If a photocast contains a keyword in your keyword list then it shows up as a keyword, if it isnt then the keyword is ignored. All photos from the feed I provide has a 'Photocast' keyword for easyier inclusion in smart folders. Which as a sperate hint I guess brings me to this, a photocast cannot be selected to auto sync with an iPod, using the 'Photocast' keyword as the basis for a smart album it can be however.
Subscribe to original images in Flickr feeds
I have been subscribed to endgaget for quite a while, Also hardmac Just be aware that feeds that use a lot of
What about "Family"?
Flickr's feeds (at least in Safari) seem to be only for the public photos. How can I get a feed for my family's photos or friends photos. I can see them in Flickr, but not in the RSS.
access private flickr photos with photocastr.com
Hi,
Subscribe to original images in Flickr feeds
Seems to be down… I preferred this to photocastr since I could convert specific feeds (such as those from a pool), while photocastr seems to only allow searches. |
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