Sunday, February 22, 2015

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Flickr has unveiled a feature called Camera Roll for some of its members to try out. As a browser-based desktop interface, the Camera Roll is designed to make organizing your photo collection easier. If you go to your Flickr page and see Camera Roll sporting a Beta badge under the You menu, then you are all set to give it a go.
The first thing the new interface reminded me of was Dropbox s Carousel , except without the rolling slider bar. In the Flickr interface, you just click on a year, and it expands to reveal all those months in which you posted images to the service. As you scroll through the images, the marker on the left-hand side moves in conjunction with the dates.
You reference can sort the list by either reference date taken or date posted and you can select and deselect by clicking the individual thumbnails. reference All selections appear at the bottom of the window awaiting further reference instructions. And speaking of thumbnails, they can be small or mid-sized. reference
Selecting any individual photo gives you the option of adding it to a photo album, and you can use the interface to search for your albums. You can also see more or fewer images by expanding the browser window.
Double clicking a photograph opens that photo s page in a new browser tab, where you can do actual image edits. If you enjoy taking trips back in time and reviewing old images, or if you find yourself needing to work with multiple photos from various points in time, this new feature, currently reference under development and not available to everyone, will come in handy.
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