I was wondering what the simplest way of sending multiple pictures (regular quality) over the internet between two Macs is (no .mac account on one end). Is FTP the way to go? Simply send through iChat? Thanks in advance!
You can use Picasa from google to do this. They reduce the size of each photo to about 1MB. Just log in as the user at the 2nd machine and download the pictures. If you want larger sizes email is the best way to go, depending on how big your server is and what your ISP allows.
I'm running the newest version (iLife 08), and I'm trying to transfer like 50 or so pictures.
Definitely, put them all into a single "event", highlight the event in yellow frame, go to Menu, Share > Web Gallery, done.
Don't forget to check "Allow visitors to download photos".
You can give them that gallery url (inside your iPhoto, up top gray bar inside your gallery tab), and they can see all the photos and download the ones they want. They can even "subscribe to photo feed" using your Web gallery url right from their iPhoto '08 File menu, even simpler.
I was wondering what the simplest way of sending multiple pictures (regular quality) over the internet between two Macs is (no .mac account on one end). Is FTP the way to go? Simply send through iChat? Thanks in advance!
I was wondering what the simplest way of sending multiple pictures (regular quality) over the internet between two Macs is (no .mac account on one end). Is FTP the way to go? Simply send through iChat? Thanks in advance!
If you want to send someone a bunch of high resolution images, or any (number of) big file(s), and if you have broadband access, you can use one of these 11 FREE Large File Transfer services:
• Podmailing.com is FREE and allows transfer of unlimited numbers of files of unlimited size. I've transferred upto 6GB files without a hitch.
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How many photos? What version of iPhoto are you running?
I'm running the newest version (iLife 08), and I'm trying to transfer like 50 or so pictures.
I'm running the newest version (iLife 08), and I'm trying to transfer like 50 or so pictures.
just email them.
I'm running the newest version (iLife 08), and I'm trying to transfer like 50 or so pictures.
Definitely, put them all into a single "event", highlight the event in yellow frame, go to Menu, Share > Web Gallery, done.
Don't forget to check "Allow visitors to download photos".
You can give them that gallery url (inside your iPhoto, up top gray bar inside your gallery tab), and they can see all the photos and download the ones they want. They can even "subscribe to photo feed" using your Web gallery url right from their iPhoto '08 File menu, even simpler.
Ireland, I would use your suggestion, but I'm the one who's trying to get the pictures. The other party doesn't have iPhoto '08 .
Feel free to suggest some more!
I was wondering what the simplest way of sending multiple pictures (regular quality) over the internet between two Macs is (no .mac account on one end). Is FTP the way to go? Simply send through iChat? Thanks in advance!
One option is File Apartment: http://www.fileapartment.com.
- Up to 1 GB
- Easy to use
- No software to download or registration required
- Safe and secure
I was wondering what the simplest way of sending multiple pictures (regular quality) over the internet between two Macs is (no .mac account on one end). Is FTP the way to go? Simply send through iChat? Thanks in advance!
If you want to send someone a bunch of high resolution images, or any (number of) big file(s), and if you have broadband access, you can use one of these 11 FREE Large File Transfer services:
• Podmailing.com is FREE and allows transfer of unlimited numbers of files of unlimited size. I've transferred upto 6GB files without a hitch.
http://www.podmailing.com/
• Yousendit.com is FREE upto 1GB/month with max 100MB per transfer.
http://www.yousendit.com/
• Pando.com is FREE upto 1GB of files or folders per transfer.
http://www.pando.com/
• Sendspace.com is FREE upto 300MB per transfer.
http://www.sendspace.com/
• Pipebytes.com (beta) is FREE for files (not folders, so zip those) upto 300MB per transfer.
http://www.pipebytes.com/
• Youconvertit.com is FREE for files (not folders, so zip those) upto 1GB per transfer.
http://www.youconvertit.com/
• Filedropper.com is FREE for files (not folders, so zip those) upto 5GB per transfer.
]http://www.filedropper.com/
• Transferbigfiles.com is FREE for files (not folders, so zip those) upto ???MB/GB per transfer (untested).
http://www.transferbigfiles.com/
• Mailbigfile.com is FREE for files (not folders, so zip those) upto ???MB/GB per transfer (untested).
http://www.mailbigfile.com/
• zUPLOAD.com is FREE for files (not folders, so zip those) upto ???MB/GB per transfer (untested).
http://www.zupload.com/
• MegauUpload.com is FREE for files (not folders, so zip those) upto ???MB/GB per transfer (untested).
http://www.megaupload.com/
The recipient receives just a link (often waylayed by providers into the spam box! So check that too!) in their email. So it doesn't clog their INbox!
And you can test it by sending yourself, your own email address a biiiig file!