Adam Thomas
Member
Ok, I've done a bit of research and narrowed it down to these services. What do you think?
What I am looking for:
-A site that will host Raw images/High Res shots and automatically resizes them for easier viewing (all these images must be available to family/friends
-Allows external linking of any size
-Easy upload process
-Is stable
-Future (i.e. Won't my pictures be safer on Flickr, than smugmug? yahoo servers vs. family business)
-A huge amount of storage - I don't want to have to worry about having to keep an eye on how many images I up
-Easy commenting for family/friends
I was thinking imageevent for a while because of the hosting of different files/customizable layout/ease of use, but the 1500 images allowed seems like too few. I don't want to erase and manage pictures to make sure everything can fit. Granted, you can upgrade to 3000 images at 100mb per file, but that's 60 dollars.
Then I was thinking Smugmug, because of the unlimited photostorage. Love the approach the staff takes and that it is a small business - don't know where they will be in 3/5/10 years...will it be safe to store photos there?
Finally, my computer geek friend was telling me Flickr is definitely the way to go because of server stability and community. He said it was also the easiest out of all of them and would allow 2 gb of space a month, a large amount. I love the comments and all that, but it's incredibly annoying that you have to be a member to leave one.
What I am looking for:
-A site that will host Raw images/High Res shots and automatically resizes them for easier viewing (all these images must be available to family/friends
-Allows external linking of any size
-Easy upload process
-Is stable
-Future (i.e. Won't my pictures be safer on Flickr, than smugmug? yahoo servers vs. family business)
-A huge amount of storage - I don't want to have to worry about having to keep an eye on how many images I up
-Easy commenting for family/friends
I was thinking imageevent for a while because of the hosting of different files/customizable layout/ease of use, but the 1500 images allowed seems like too few. I don't want to erase and manage pictures to make sure everything can fit. Granted, you can upgrade to 3000 images at 100mb per file, but that's 60 dollars.
Then I was thinking Smugmug, because of the unlimited photostorage. Love the approach the staff takes and that it is a small business - don't know where they will be in 3/5/10 years...will it be safe to store photos there?
Finally, my computer geek friend was telling me Flickr is definitely the way to go because of server stability and community. He said it was also the easiest out of all of them and would allow 2 gb of space a month, a large amount. I love the comments and all that, but it's incredibly annoying that you have to be a member to leave one.