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Old July 6th 15, 05:09 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
Savageduck[_7_]
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On 2015-07-06 15:38:32 +0000, TonyCooper said:

I messed around a bit with Adobe's CC Cloud Storage and put two files
in the

http://adobe.ly/1LSA4zO Older grandson at first base

http://adobe.ly/1RgcNLN Younger grandson at catcher

It seems to be an unweildy program compared to Dropbox, but I may not
have the hang of it yet. To send a link to an image...


You have to start somewhere.

My steps a

1. Open Creative Cloud with desktop icon
2. Click View on Web
3. Click on image to be linked to
4. Click Share


You don't have to click on share.
On the right look for "Access" and you should see a rectangular button
with a closed padlock and the word "Private".
Click on that and a dialog for creating a public lick will open.
With advanced options you can choose to allow downloads and/or comments.
I then close that dialog as the link is no in the image information
column on the right.

5. Click Send Link (with the envelope icon for email)
6. Create Public Link
7. Right click on link address and copy link address*


Yup! Right click and select "Copy Link".

8. Paste link address in this message.

*The address is also at the lower right, and that can be
copied.

Am I doing this right?


That should work to get you started.

PS Add a comment on the images. I want to see where that appears for
me.


When you go to the file online, on the left just below the file name
you will see "Details" and "Activity" The comments will be in
"Activity".

I left a comment with the first shot.

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Savageduck

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Old July 6th 15, 05:16 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
Savageduck[_7_]
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On 2015-07-06 16:09:27 +0000, Savageduck said:

On 2015-07-06 15:38:32 +0000, TonyCooper said:

I messed around a bit with Adobe's CC Cloud Storage and put two files
in the

http://adobe.ly/1LSA4zO Older grandson at first base

http://adobe.ly/1RgcNLN Younger grandson at catcher

It seems to be an unweildy program compared to Dropbox, but I may not
have the hang of it yet. To send a link to an image...


You have to start somewhere.

My steps a

1. Open Creative Cloud with desktop icon
2. Click View on Web
3. Click on image to be linked to
4. Click Share


You don't have to click on share.
On the right look for "Access" and you should see a rectangular button
with a closed padlock and the word "Private".
Click on that and a dialog for creating a public lick will open.
With advanced options you can choose to allow downloads and/or comments.
I then close that dialog as the link is no in the image information
column on the right.

5. Click Send Link (with the envelope icon for email)
6. Create Public Link
7. Right click on link address and copy link address*


Yup! Right click and select "Copy Link".

8. Paste link address in this message.

*The address is also at the lower right, and that can be
copied.

Am I doing this right?


That should work to get you started.

PS Add a comment on the images. I want to see where that appears for
me.


When you go to the file online, on the left just below the file name
you will see "Details" and "Activity" The comments will be in
"Activity".

I left a comment with the first shot.


BTW: For viewers opening the shared link, comments will appear below the photo.

What I find interesting is, probably because I have a CC account, is an
option to "Save to Creative Cloud" along with "Download.

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Regards,

Savageduck

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Old July 6th 15, 05:35 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
PeterN[_6_]
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On 7/6/2015 12:09 PM, Savageduck wrote:
On 2015-07-06 15:38:32 +0000, TonyCooper said:

I messed around a bit with Adobe's CC Cloud Storage and put two files
in the

http://adobe.ly/1LSA4zO Older grandson at first base

http://adobe.ly/1RgcNLN Younger grandson at catcher

It seems to be an unweildy program compared to Dropbox, but I may not
have the hang of it yet. To send a link to an image...


You have to start somewhere.

My steps a

1. Open Creative Cloud with desktop icon
2. Click View on Web
3. Click on image to be linked to
4. Click Share


You don't have to click on share.
On the right look for "Access" and you should see a rectangular button
with a closed padlock and the word "Private".
Click on that and a dialog for creating a public lick will open.
With advanced options you can choose to allow downloads and/or comments.
I then close that dialog as the link is no in the image information
column on the right.

5. Click Send Link (with the envelope icon for email)
6. Create Public Link
7. Right click on link address and copy link address*


Yup! Right click and select "Copy Link".

8. Paste link address in this message.

*The address is also at the lower right, and that can be
copied.

Am I doing this right?


That should work to get you started.

PS Add a comment on the images. I want to see where that appears for
me.


When you go to the file online, on the left just below the file name you
will see "Details" and "Activity" The comments will be in "Activity".

I left a comment with the first shot.


I responded to your comment, without signing in.
Did it work?



--
PeterN
  #4  
Old July 6th 15, 05:48 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
PeterN[_6_]
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On 7/6/2015 12:34 PM, TonyCooper wrote:
On Mon, 6 Jul 2015 09:09:27 -0700, Savageduck
wrote:

On 2015-07-06 15:38:32 +0000, TonyCooper said:

I messed around a bit with Adobe's CC Cloud Storage and put two files
in the

http://adobe.ly/1LSA4zO Older grandson at first base

http://adobe.ly/1RgcNLN Younger grandson at catcher

It seems to be an unweildy program compared to Dropbox, but I may not
have the hang of it yet. To send a link to an image...


You have to start somewhere.

My steps a

1. Open Creative Cloud with desktop icon
2. Click View on Web
3. Click on image to be linked to
4. Click Share


You don't have to click on share.
On the right look for "Access" and you should see a rectangular button
with a closed padlock and the word "Private".
Click on that and a dialog for creating a public lick will open.
With advanced options you can choose to allow downloads and/or comments.
I then close that dialog as the link is no in the image information
column on the right.

5. Click Send Link (with the envelope icon for email)
6. Create Public Link
7. Right click on link address and copy link address*


Yup! Right click and select "Copy Link".

8. Paste link address in this message.

*The address is also at the lower right, and that can be
copied.

Am I doing this right?


That should work to get you started.

PS Add a comment on the images. I want to see where that appears for
me.


When you go to the file online, on the left just below the file name
you will see "Details" and "Activity" The comments will be in
"Activity".

I left a comment with the first shot.


OK...here's a link to a third photo doing it your way.

http://adobe.ly/1gjCYAz

The runner has been put out and Grandson #1 is going to throw the ball
to third to put out the runner advancing from Second. I forget if he
made the throw in time.

I saw the comments. The runner was out if I remember correctly.


I have to sign in to comment. My comment on the first did not reappear.
My comment on this did.


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Old July 6th 15, 06:03 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
Savageduck[_7_]
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On 2015-07-06 16:34:26 +0000, TonyCooper said:

On Mon, 6 Jul 2015 09:09:27 -0700, Savageduck
wrote:

On 2015-07-06 15:38:32 +0000, TonyCooper said:

I messed around a bit with Adobe's CC Cloud Storage and put two files
in the

http://adobe.ly/1LSA4zO Older grandson at first base

http://adobe.ly/1RgcNLN Younger grandson at catcher

It seems to be an unweildy program compared to Dropbox, but I may not
have the hang of it yet. To send a link to an image...


You have to start somewhere.

My steps a

1. Open Creative Cloud with desktop icon
2. Click View on Web
3. Click on image to be linked to
4. Click Share


You don't have to click on share.
On the right look for "Access" and you should see a rectangular button
with a closed padlock and the word "Private".
Click on that and a dialog for creating a public lick will open.
With advanced options you can choose to allow downloads and/or comments.
I then close that dialog as the link is no in the image information
column on the right.

5. Click Send Link (with the envelope icon for email)
6. Create Public Link
7. Right click on link address and copy link address*


Yup! Right click and select "Copy Link".

8. Paste link address in this message.

*The address is also at the lower right, and that can be
copied.

Am I doing this right?


That should work to get you started.

PS Add a comment on the images. I want to see where that appears for
me.


When you go to the file online, on the left just below the file name
you will see "Details" and "Activity" The comments will be in
"Activity".

I left a comment with the first shot.


OK...here's a link to a third photo doing it your way.

http://adobe.ly/1gjCYAz


That worked.

The runner has been put out and Grandson #1 is going to throw the ball
to third to put out the runner advancing from Second. I forget if he
made the throw in time.


I should have scrolled down before I made my comment on the latest image.

I saw the comments. The runner was out if I remember correctly.


Anyway now you are getting it.

I have a bunch of folders with projects and shared stuff. So my initial
CC Assets page looks like this:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1295663/FileChute/screenshot_205.jpg
Then if I open the "Shared Images" folder I see this:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1295663/FileChute/screenshot_204.jpg

....and you can share an entire folder.
http://adobe.ly/1AUzQAS

NOTE: There is no delete option in the usual sense. You can only delete
from the "Archive", so you have to archive first and delete from the
archive section.

--
Regards,

Savageduck

  #6  
Old July 6th 15, 06:08 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
Savageduck[_7_]
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On 2015-07-06 16:35:56 +0000, PeterN said:

On 7/6/2015 12:09 PM, Savageduck wrote:
On 2015-07-06 15:38:32 +0000, TonyCooper said:

I messed around a bit with Adobe's CC Cloud Storage and put two files
in the

http://adobe.ly/1LSA4zO Older grandson at first base

http://adobe.ly/1RgcNLN Younger grandson at catcher

It seems to be an unweildy program compared to Dropbox, but I may not
have the hang of it yet. To send a link to an image...


You have to start somewhere.

My steps a

1. Open Creative Cloud with desktop icon
2. Click View on Web
3. Click on image to be linked to
4. Click Share


You don't have to click on share.
On the right look for "Access" and you should see a rectangular button
with a closed padlock and the word "Private".
Click on that and a dialog for creating a public lick will open.
With advanced options you can choose to allow downloads and/or comments.
I then close that dialog as the link is no in the image information
column on the right.

5. Click Send Link (with the envelope icon for email)
6. Create Public Link
7. Right click on link address and copy link address*


Yup! Right click and select "Copy Link".

8. Paste link address in this message.

*The address is also at the lower right, and that can be
copied.

Am I doing this right?


That should work to get you started.

PS Add a comment on the images. I want to see where that appears for
me.


When you go to the file online, on the left just below the file name you
will see "Details" and "Activity" The comments will be in "Activity".

I left a comment with the first shot.


I responded to your comment, without signing in.
Did it work?


No. If you are not a subscriber, or not signed in, when you leave a
comment you have to give a valid email address.

--
Regards,

Savageduck

  #7  
Old July 6th 15, 06:19 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
PeterN[_6_]
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On 7/6/2015 1:08 PM, Savageduck wrote:
On 2015-07-06 16:35:56 +0000, PeterN said:

On 7/6/2015 12:09 PM, Savageduck wrote:
On 2015-07-06 15:38:32 +0000, TonyCooper said:

I messed around a bit with Adobe's CC Cloud Storage and put two files
in the

http://adobe.ly/1LSA4zO Older grandson at first base

http://adobe.ly/1RgcNLN Younger grandson at catcher

It seems to be an unweildy program compared to Dropbox, but I may not
have the hang of it yet. To send a link to an image...

You have to start somewhere.

My steps a

1. Open Creative Cloud with desktop icon
2. Click View on Web
3. Click on image to be linked to
4. Click Share

You don't have to click on share.
On the right look for "Access" and you should see a rectangular button
with a closed padlock and the word "Private".
Click on that and a dialog for creating a public lick will open.
With advanced options you can choose to allow downloads and/or comments.
I then close that dialog as the link is no in the image information
column on the right.

5. Click Send Link (with the envelope icon for email)
6. Create Public Link
7. Right click on link address and copy link address*

Yup! Right click and select "Copy Link".

8. Paste link address in this message.

*The address is also at the lower right, and that can be
copied.

Am I doing this right?

That should work to get you started.

PS Add a comment on the images. I want to see where that appears for
me.

When you go to the file online, on the left just below the file name you
will see "Details" and "Activity" The comments will be in "Activity".

I left a comment with the first shot.


I responded to your comment, without signing in.
Did it work?


No. If you are not a subscriber, or not signed in, when you leave a
comment you have to give a valid email address.


So I found out. I id comment on the third, that worked.

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  #8  
Old July 6th 15, 06:27 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
PeterN[_6_]
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On 7/6/2015 1:03 PM, Savageduck wrote:
On 2015-07-06 16:34:26 +0000, TonyCooper said:

On Mon, 6 Jul 2015 09:09:27 -0700, Savageduck
wrote:

On 2015-07-06 15:38:32 +0000, TonyCooper said:

I messed around a bit with Adobe's CC Cloud Storage and put two files
in the

http://adobe.ly/1LSA4zO Older grandson at first base

http://adobe.ly/1RgcNLN Younger grandson at catcher

It seems to be an unweildy program compared to Dropbox, but I may not
have the hang of it yet. To send a link to an image...

You have to start somewhere.

My steps a

1. Open Creative Cloud with desktop icon
2. Click View on Web
3. Click on image to be linked to
4. Click Share

You don't have to click on share.
On the right look for "Access" and you should see a rectangular button
with a closed padlock and the word "Private".
Click on that and a dialog for creating a public lick will open.
With advanced options you can choose to allow downloads and/or comments.
I then close that dialog as the link is no in the image information
column on the right.

5. Click Send Link (with the envelope icon for email)
6. Create Public Link
7. Right click on link address and copy link address*

Yup! Right click and select "Copy Link".

8. Paste link address in this message.

*The address is also at the lower right, and that can be
copied.

Am I doing this right?

That should work to get you started.

PS Add a comment on the images. I want to see where that appears for
me.

When you go to the file online, on the left just below the file name
you will see "Details" and "Activity" The comments will be in
"Activity".

I left a comment with the first shot.


OK...here's a link to a third photo doing it your way.

http://adobe.ly/1gjCYAz


That worked.

The runner has been put out and Grandson #1 is going to throw the ball
to third to put out the runner advancing from Second. I forget if he
made the throw in time.


I should have scrolled down before I made my comment on the latest image.

I saw the comments. The runner was out if I remember correctly.


Anyway now you are getting it.

I have a bunch of folders with projects and shared stuff. So my initial
CC Assets page looks like this:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1295663/FileChute/screenshot_205.jpg
Then if I open the "Shared Images" folder I see this:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1295663/FileChute/screenshot_204.jpg

...and you can share an entire folder.
http://adobe.ly/1AUzQAS

NOTE: There is no delete option in the usual sense. You can only delete
from the "Archive", so you have to archive first and delete from the
archive section.


When you archive, does it just copy the file, or move it?


--
PeterN
  #9  
Old July 6th 15, 06:32 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
PeterN[_6_]
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On 7/6/2015 1:16 PM, TonyCooper wrote:
On Mon, 06 Jul 2015 12:35:56 -0400, PeterN
wrote:

On 7/6/2015 12:09 PM, Savageduck wrote:
On 2015-07-06 15:38:32 +0000, TonyCooper said:

I messed around a bit with Adobe's CC Cloud Storage and put two files
in the

http://adobe.ly/1LSA4zO Older grandson at first base

http://adobe.ly/1RgcNLN Younger grandson at catcher

It seems to be an unweildy program compared to Dropbox, but I may not
have the hang of it yet. To send a link to an image...

You have to start somewhere.

My steps a

1. Open Creative Cloud with desktop icon
2. Click View on Web
3. Click on image to be linked to
4. Click Share

You don't have to click on share.
On the right look for "Access" and you should see a rectangular button
with a closed padlock and the word "Private".
Click on that and a dialog for creating a public lick will open.
With advanced options you can choose to allow downloads and/or comments.
I then close that dialog as the link is no in the image information
column on the right.

5. Click Send Link (with the envelope icon for email)
6. Create Public Link
7. Right click on link address and copy link address*

Yup! Right click and select "Copy Link".

8. Paste link address in this message.

*The address is also at the lower right, and that can be
copied.

Am I doing this right?

That should work to get you started.

PS Add a comment on the images. I want to see where that appears for
me.

When you go to the file online, on the left just below the file name you
will see "Details" and "Activity" The comments will be in "Activity".

I left a comment with the first shot.


I responded to your comment, without signing in.
Did it work?


Peter has a comment about a determined look on face. The Duck has
comments on all three.

BTW, when a comment is left, there's a pop-up on my desktop that tells
me what was said.

These shots were taken back in April, I think, so I may not remember
what happened on the actual play.

Pop Warner football season is about to get underway, so it will become
more difficult to photograph the boys. With baseball, I can
anticipate the play and be ready to shoot.

Football's a bit harder. The players are further away, the angles
aren't as good, and it's difficult to follow the player once the
action starts. It's even difficult to pick out either grandson.

The long hair hanging out of the helmet Clay Matthews style, and the
color of the shoes and socks is about all I have to go on. At this
level, the players furnish their own shoes and socks, so the colors
may be different.

Neither gets to carry the ball, and ball carriers are the easy shots.
The younger is the center and the older is on the line. Most of the
time the shot is just a pile-up.

Good baseball shots come from anticipating the action. I can't
anticipate where the play will go in football. The boys play both
offense and defense, so I can't even anticipate which side of the
field I want to be on.


Good shots don't have to be during the action. Sometimes the look on
their faces, just after the play, can be very interesting.



--
PeterN
  #10  
Old July 6th 15, 06:37 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
Savageduck[_7_]
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On 2015-07-06 17:27:45 +0000, PeterN said:

On 7/6/2015 1:03 PM, Savageduck wrote:
On 2015-07-06 16:34:26 +0000, TonyCooper said:

On Mon, 6 Jul 2015 09:09:27 -0700, Savageduck
wrote:

On 2015-07-06 15:38:32 +0000, TonyCooper said:

I messed around a bit with Adobe's CC Cloud Storage and put two files
in the

http://adobe.ly/1LSA4zO Older grandson at first base

http://adobe.ly/1RgcNLN Younger grandson at catcher

It seems to be an unweildy program compared to Dropbox, but I may not
have the hang of it yet. To send a link to an image...

You have to start somewhere.

My steps a

1. Open Creative Cloud with desktop icon
2. Click View on Web
3. Click on image to be linked to
4. Click Share

You don't have to click on share.
On the right look for "Access" and you should see a rectangular button
with a closed padlock and the word "Private".
Click on that and a dialog for creating a public lick will open.
With advanced options you can choose to allow downloads and/or comments.
I then close that dialog as the link is no in the image information
column on the right.

5. Click Send Link (with the envelope icon for email)
6. Create Public Link
7. Right click on link address and copy link address*

Yup! Right click and select "Copy Link".

8. Paste link address in this message.

*The address is also at the lower right, and that can be
copied.

Am I doing this right?

That should work to get you started.

PS Add a comment on the images. I want to see where that appears for
me.

When you go to the file online, on the left just below the file name
you will see "Details" and "Activity" The comments will be in
"Activity".

I left a comment with the first shot.

OK...here's a link to a third photo doing it your way.

http://adobe.ly/1gjCYAz


That worked.

The runner has been put out and Grandson #1 is going to throw the ball
to third to put out the runner advancing from Second. I forget if he
made the throw in time.


I should have scrolled down before I made my comment on the latest image.

I saw the comments. The runner was out if I remember correctly.


Anyway now you are getting it.

I have a bunch of folders with projects and shared stuff. So my initial
CC Assets page looks like this:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1295663/FileChute/screenshot_205.jpg
Then if I open the "Shared Images" folder I see this:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1295663/FileChute/screenshot_204.jpg

...and you can share an entire folder.
http://adobe.ly/1AUzQAS

NOTE: There is no delete option in the usual sense. You can only delete
from the "Archive", so you have to archive first and delete from the
archive section.


When you archive, does it just copy the file, or move it?


It moves it to the "Archive" section.

When you open the "My Assets" page on the left you will see "All",
"Shared" (and that shared does not refer to public links and sharing in
the DB sense, that is for shared collaborative folders), and "Archived".
"Mobile Creations" is for stuff created with Adobe mobile apps and
saved to the CC.

--
Regards,

Savageduck

 




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