ALL Epson Photo Albums ARE CLOSING!

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    Originally Posted By Ursula

    <Use the e-mail password function, it doesn't even ask a security question it just e-mails your password to you :) >

    That would be great, except that I no longer have access to that old email!

    I'm sure I'll figure something out.
     
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    Originally Posted By DJ7K

    BT, you have almost as much as I do. I have 40 folders (7 currently private) with 663 photos (a few I deleted today). Plus 39 in my Photo Inbox. 51.75 MB total storage. At one time I was considering the same thing, using Epson to hold my photos and save space on my pc. Gosh, if I had known about photo sites or if they even had them 7 years ago, I would have used them to store some MS paint drawings I made (including one I really liked of the Haunted Mansion that took a lot of hard work) because we were having to take our HP back to Costco (and use the money to have one built which we did). So I asked a friend of mine if she'd be willing to let me send them to her and once we got our new puter up and working, she can send them back and then delete them. She said they never made it to her inbox and I didn't save them to my sent folder. If I had an online photo site to store them to, that drawing would probably be on my Epson one today. I think Yahoo had them I'm sure.

    I'm sorry to hear that, BT about your photos no longer being on your pc. Another reason I was glad to have them on Epson, I didn't have to leave them stored on my flash drive and save room for adding other files to it, some that I would have also uploaded to Epson.
     
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    Originally Posted By goodgirl

    A couple years ago I switched to smugmug. It costs something like $36 a year but its well worth it for me:

    --I can upload high resolution photos
    --As far as I know there isn't a limit to the number of photos I can put up (I've got lots!)
    --I have several public albums and many private albums
    --There are nice editing features so I don't need to use a photo editing program.
    --There are themes that you can use for colors, fonts, frames and other stuff
    --The uploading process is very simple and very fast.

    More than anything, smugmug has now become my "backup" for all my photos. If something should happen to my computer hard drive or the external backup hard drive, at least my photos on smug mug will survive.
     
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    Originally Posted By peeaanuut

    2/3: im sorry about that. I am going to have to remove the comment feature from the gallery. There is alot of spam that goes in it and I try to combat it but its just a pain.
     

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