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		<title>For my photographs &#8211; My very own flickr</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#39;ve always had bad luck with publishing my photographs online. Every 3 months or so, I need to find a new place to store it. I started off with Yahoo photos . After uploading about 3-4 albums there, I suddenly realized that the max you can zoom into a photo is about 400px and there [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#39;ve always had bad luck with publishing my photographs online. Every 3 months or so, I need to find a new place to store it.</p>
<p>I started off with <a href="http://photos.yahoo.com">Yahoo photos</a> . After uploading about 3-4 albums there, I suddenly realized that the max you can zoom into a photo is about 400px and there was no way of getting larger images. It turned out that at this resolution I can barely make out who&#39;s who. Guys I wanted my thumbnails that size. </p>
<p>So then after a little searching I moved to <a href="http://www.myphotoalbum.com">myphotoalbum.com</a> . Yup, they offered me unlimited space, bandwidth, full resolution photos, as long as I buy some stuff from their store. This did not seem to be all that bad. Even their paid accounts were quite cheap. So I upload another 4 albums there, only to realize that their interface absolutely sucks. It looks like it is straight from 1997 when all we had HTML 3.0. Time to move again. </p>
<p>So after a bit more searching and a carefully look at the list of restrictions, I moved to flickr.com. They had a very cool interface, nice tagging system, software to upload photos directly from the comp, and a social networking system, although I had only 2 friends on it at the time. Well just to be clear, the restrictions at the time were a 20Mb upload limit a month and a max of 3 albums, but this was all ok since they had an excellent tagging system and they had a nice way of showing photos, so visitors could quickly browse photos without having to look at the full rez ones of each photo. So I upload a 500 photographs there&#8230;<br />until one fine day I see this big black notice that reads &#8211; Only the first 200 photos of your album will be visible. <strong>!@#! A!@ H$#S. !@#!#@!#@!#</strong>. WHAT THE HELL WERE YOU GUYS SMOKING WHEN YOU CAME UP WITH THIS!!! There are times when I have more than 200 photographs in a month, and I&#39;d definitely like my friends to see photographs from the last 10 years if they want to. So at this point I consider going in for a paid account here. This does not seem to be all that expensive. It works out to only $3 a month, but <strong>why the hell</strong> should I pay money to someone who has just screwed me over. I&#39;d rather pay someone else.</p>
<p>So I go hunting again, and I find <a href="http://beta.zooomr.com/home">Zooomr</a> . Seems to be cool, pretty much a clone of Flickr.com but what if&#8230; What if one day the guys at zooomr start smoking crack and reduce the max number of photographs to 10. Then what will I do? Move again? Another point is that yes, eventually I guess I&#39;d have to move, but then I&#39;d like a service that allows me to do a full export of all my photographs, tags, captions, everything, so I can pack up and move anytime, anywhere (The same thing goes for my email, which is why I bought a <a href="http://www.fastmail.fm">fastmail.fm</a> account). <strong>My photographs belong to me!!!</strong> I should be able to do what I want with them. Yes, I did find <a href="http://juploadr.sourceforge.net/">jUploader</a> and <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/flickrbackup">FlickBackup</a>, both neat tools that lets you export and import photos, but these looked more like work arounds and hacks (yeah I know they work on the standard API, but still), and I&#39;ve been screwed so many times over now, I think it&#39;s time to learn. </p>
<p>So I make a list of features that I want and see how I can get them together on my own. Come on, I was a pretty good PHP programmer once upon a time, and I&#39;m sure I can put together something for myself.</p>
<p>So here is my wish list, in order of importance&#8230;</p>
<ol>
<li>Within my budget &#8211; of around $3 a month (I&#39;m quite stingy actually) </li>
<li>Full control over backups &#8211; Only <a href="http://smugmug.com/">smugmug</a> and <a href="http://picasaweb.google.com/">google.com</a> seem to give me faith regarding this, but their accounts were too restrictive or over my budget </li>
<li>A decent upload limit</li>
<li>A desktop uploading tool </li>
<li>A tagging system</li>
<li>Nice UI, that doesn&#39;t make people feel that they are in the 90&#39;s</li>
<li>Option to see full size pics if visitors want to</li>
<li>Access control</li>
<li>Integrated with my blog</li>
<li>Hmmm&#8230; I think that&#39;s about it.</li>
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<p>So it looks like I have only one option but to make my own&#8230;</p>
<p>I started off with ezPublish, since I had worked on it before, and I knew it was pretty much capable of anything. Well it turned out my old host did not support it. I thought I&#39;d switch hosts and try again, but in the mean time I got restless and started trying other CMSs. <a href="http://wordpress.org/">WordPress</a> , how can I miss this, most of my friends had used it and liked it, but then they all said the image system kinda sucked. So then I looked at <a href="http://gallery.menalto.com/">Gallery.</a> Very cool, feature rich, 110 % customizable , but it seemed to be bloated and their API was too complicated. Not that I couldn&#39;t learn it, but it was not the amount of time I was willing to put it (about a 100 hours or so). So then I find <a href="http://www.drupal.org">drupal </a> though gallery, since gallery is well integrated with drupal. They seemed to have a small lightweight system, tons of modules and a simple and easy to understand API system. </p>
<p><strong>So I got down to customizing drupal&#8230;</strong></p>
<p>First things first, the UI. I pulled out a ready made theme, installed it and damn, it looked good. Doesn&#39;t it?? at least better than what most other coders had <img src="/modules/tinymce/tinymce/jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/emotions/images/smiley-cool.gif" alt="Cool" title="Cool" /><br />Next, the basics &#8211; taxonomy, tinymce, clean URLs and yeah the image system&#8230; I gave gallery another try, but it just did not seem to be worth it. I guess I&#39;d just have to spend the 100 hours working on <a href="http://drupal.org/project/image">image.module</a> and image_gallery.module. So then got down to installing it. The basics seemed right and that&#39;s all I wanted. Next a tag cloud system like the one at <a href="http://flickr.com/photos/tags/">flickr.com</a>. This would be simple to code, but wait, there is already one ready. <a href="http://drupal.org/project/tagadelic">tagadelic.module</a>. Hmm what else, I needed a system that would save me disk space and the only way to put a 1000 photos without worrying abt disk space was to upload the images else where. Now which online service would be my bi+** and do this for me&#8230; Hmm, <a href="http://www.imageshack.us">imageshack.us</a>. A very nice service. They allowed hot-linking. Not too much of, but I don&#39;t get too many visitors anyways, so don&#39;t think they&#39;d mind. They even had an API ready. Damn, they even gave me the PHP script for the API. So after a little hacking on the image.module code, I had all my images automatically relayed to imageshack.us. Damn!!! Things were looking good. <strong>REAL GOOD</strong>. Finally a system to bulk upload photos. Without this,I will spend my whole life just clicking photos and uploading them. So I decided to write this last part of code on my own, but then after a little searching guess what I find&#8230; <a href="http://cvs.drupal.org/viewcvs/drupal/contributions/modules/image_pub/">image_pub.module</a> It was still in beta, but it would do. After a bit of hacking, I made it work with my hacked imageshack &lt;- image.module code. Now I could even upload photos with captions. It was better than what I had thought of initially (Which was uploading zip files). And when I finally put this all together last night, it worked like a charm. Take a look at <a href="/image/tid/8"><font size="4">my first uploaded album</font></a> Looking good huh <img src='http://www.gbuffer.net/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif' alt=':-D' class='wp-smiley' />  and considering the amount of time and effort I put, it&#39;s awesome. </p>
<p>But still there is a little work left&#8230;</p>
<ol>
<li>A system to add tags in bulk, I think there is already a module for this</li>
<li>A system to backup albums, their tags and pictures from imageshack.us into a archive with XML preferably something that will be compatible with picasa. I&#39;ll need this done, because I&#39;m not too sure how long imageshack.us will remain alive, now that I&#39;m there. He he he he.</li>
<li>A customized access control system that will keep guests out of private photos yet not require friends to go though a painful sign up/login process</li>
</ol>
<p>Well then, if anyone needs the hacked image.module, please feel free to ask me. I&#39;m not going to release it though. It works fine alone, but not with other modules that depend on it.</p>
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