. For several years, I have been trying to figure out an efficient way to organize, manage, display, and share with family and friends some of the thousands of photos I have accumulated. Finally, I've figured out something that I thought might be of interest to others. See a small sample here: http://upquick.com/funnypix In this small example, it takes only 380K of file space to display the example 12 photos and there is no wasted space in the display, no ads, no clutter, and it takes only a few seconds to prepare a display like this sample (an only a very few minutes to prepare a huge display of hundreds of photos). Two small shell scripts do the job: 'mkall300' and 'makephotoviewer'. These two could be combined, but there are some advantages in keeping them separate. If anyone is interested, I'd be glad to share these scripts. -------------------------------------------- FWIW: a few thoughts about photo file sizes: One of the things I am discovering and realizing is that I have been collecting and saving digital photos at waaaay too large of a file size for each photo. While it's great to have "high-res" two and three-megapixel images for printing the very limited number of photos that one may actually want to print, it is just not practical (imho) to try to save, view, and share thousands of photos at huge file sizes. For the most part a 100,000 byte (or even smaller) photo is really about all that is practical to try to view on a web page. Even half or one-third that size is generally a very adequate size for viewing on a computer. Images that size load and display 10, 20, or 30 times faster than one and two megapixel photos, so one can view a lot more very satisfactory resolution photos much faster than large file-size photos. Finally, I have figured out how to mass-resize large batches of photos and upload them very quickly and efficiently so they should be fast and easy to view online. --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss