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photo bucket - Southwend - 08-27-2015

Sorry for my electronic ignorance BUT can I take pictures with my nice digital Nikon and put them on photo bucket? I would need to what; load them on to the computer first and then transfer them or can I go straight from camera memory through computer to the bucket?
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Bewildered


RE: photo bucket - Randy B - 08-27-2015

You'll need to put them on the computer first.

I took this with my D610 (click for original size....HUGE) Big Grin

[Image: bd6b956eaa12ae01a6d3ca3b6630eee5.jpg~original]


RE: photo bucket - the Ferret - 08-27-2015

southwend, I download mine to a photo file in my computer and then download them from there to photobucket. Don't know how you could do it directly from an SD card.


RE: photo bucket - kmoney_imp - 08-27-2015

I don't think it's possible without the computer as an intermediary. I put my RAW photos into Lightroom and the use the publish feature to send the JPGs to Photobucket. With JPGs you would just have to use photobucket's upload tool.


photo bucket - Cormanus - 08-27-2015

Basically what Randy & Ferret have said, but, if, when you plug your camera or card into the computer, said computer sees the camera's storage as an extra drive, you may be able to copy images direct to Photobucket. You'll still need a computer.


RE: photo bucket - Randy B - 08-27-2015

I have found that it has to come straight from the computer. It doesn't like to import from an external device from some reason.


photo bucket - Cormanus - 08-27-2015

I bow to your experience, Randy.


RE: photo bucket - metallyguitarded_imp - 08-27-2015

(08-27-2015, 06:49 AM)Randy B_imp Wrote: You'll need to put them on the computer first.

I took this with my D610 (click for original size....HUGE) Big Grin

[Image: bd6b956eaa12ae01a6d3ca3b6630eee5.jpg~original]

What a difference a quality camera makes. I've become so accustomed to cell phone captured photos that when I finally see one taken with a proper camera, I'm amazed at how much nicer it is. TINK also comes to mind with the photos he's posted. I wish there was a way to add RLETs to my iPhone. I'm sure that would bring the quality up tremendously.


RE: photo bucket - Randy B - 08-27-2015

(08-27-2015, 07:40 AM)metallyguitarded_imp Wrote:
(08-27-2015, 06:49 AM)Randy B_imp Wrote: You'll need to put them on the computer first.

I took this with my D610 (click for original size....HUGE) Big Grin

[Image: bd6b956eaa12ae01a6d3ca3b6630eee5.jpg~original]

What a difference a quality camera makes. I've become so accustomed to cell phone captured photos that when I finally see one taken with a proper camera, I'm amazed at how much nicer it is. TINK also comes to mind with the photos he's posted. I wish there was a way to add RLETs to my iPhone. I'm sure that would bring the quality up tremendously.

What a difference a quality camera makes. I've become so accustomed to cell phone captured photos that when I finally see one taken with a proper camera, I'm amazed at how much nicer it is. TINK also comes to mind with the photos he's posted. I wish there was a way to add RLETs to my iPhone. I'm sure that would bring the quality up tremendously.
Well it IS only 24.3 megapixels. Big Grin


RE: photo bucket - Rebel73_imp - 08-27-2015

Guys,

there are now digital cameras with WiFi capability that can upload directly to Photobucket. Just FYI.