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Old March 28th 17, 12:33 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
Savageduck[_3_]
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Default What comes after Dropbox?

On 2017-03-27 23:26:33 +0000, Savageduck said:

On 2017-03-27 22:49:48 +0000, Eric Stevens said:

I've been using Dropbox quite satisfactorily, for several years, to
provide links to photographs I want to post to the Internet. Now they
have changed the way they work and I am not atll satisfied with either
the way they work or what they seem to do to images.


Dropbox has changed quite a number of things lately. It seems they are
trying to get rid of us freeloaders.

I have one image which I have been trying to post in response to an
article by Savageduck in which we were discussing a collection of
landscape photographs. All I can manage with Dropbox is coarse
fine-detail and obvious color banding in the sky.


Are you refering to how your shots are rendered or how the images of
other posters appear to you?

I still find it workable, but it is not what it once was.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/7388dxil5rray8w/_DSF4233.jpg

I know there are various ways in which I can replace Dropbox but it
will take me a long time to explore them all. I would be grateful for
any suggestions as to the best way I can go about replacing Dropbox.


I have tried Box which seems like a bit of a kludge, and I haven't used
it that much.
Then there is Google Drive and/or Amazon Prime.
https://www.amazon.com/photos/share/xcuNA8L8Hy0ObKQzrHUyGMXLY4i3KhEeEQEa56v9mi8


I
would

consider the one which you are already paying for, the 20GB provided in
Adobe CC.
Folder:
https://adobe.ly/1AUzQAS
...or individual pix:
https://adobe.ly/1BZbwvX


....or if you also use LR with the Adobe Mobile you can do this:
https://adobe.ly/2n7eM97
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Regards,

Savageduck