For any travel or personal album that you have, you can now import your photos from Flickr in original size and resolution. Then, you can insert them easily into your trips, reviews, and journals. Import Photos from Flickr To import photos from Flickr, go into your album and to the thumbnails page. At the top right, look for the "Manage This Album" panel. Here, click on Import. You'll be asked by Flickr to grant Sosauce permission to grab photos. Click on the yes/approve/grant button to grant Sosauce permission. Note that you only have to do this once. After you grant Sosauce permission once, you can freely import without being prompted again in the future. Then, you will see: Here, you can choose your Flickr Set and select the photos you want to import. Please note that in this Flickr API, you can't select your Photostream, so it either has to be from a Set or from rest of the "Photos in no set." When you are done with your selections, click on the DONE button. Then you will see: This is saying that while your photos are being imported from Flickr, you can continue and not have to sit and wait. The photos you import will automatically show up as soon as they are imported. So just click on OK here and you are done! Export Photos to Flickr You can also export your photos to Flickr. This is another way we are striving to make it easy for you to enrich your web existence. To do this, go back to the thumbnails page of an album. Select the photos you want to export to Flickr by clicking on them (You'll see blue frames around the photos you select.). Then, click on the Export button under Photo Tray. Once you click on Export, you'll see: Then, click on OK. If this is the first time you export to Flickr, you'll need to grant permission to Sosauce. After you grant permission, you won't be prompted to do so again. After you grant permission, or if you've already granted permission earlier, you are all set. You will see a confirmation: This means that you can click OK and return to do whatever you wish. Sosauce will automatically transfer the photos to Flickr in the background without any disruption to what you are working on. If you need any additional help, remember to use the Help or Feedback section located at the very top of every Sosauce page. Enjoy!
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