We just learned how to upload pictures to Flickr, but what do you do if you want to download them? Follow along to find out:
How to download pictures:
1. Log in to Flickr using the username and website emailed to you. Click here to be brought to the log in. When you first log in, you should be brought to this screen below. If you aren't, click "YOU" in the upper left hand corner, and then select "PHOTOSTREAM." That will bring you to a page that looks like this (although the pictures may be different if new ones have been uploaded).
5. A menu will pop up. If you want to print the picture, click "ORDER PRINTS AND MORE." If you want to download the picture, click "VIEW ALL SIZES."
How to download pictures:
1. Log in to Flickr using the username and website emailed to you. Click here to be brought to the log in. When you first log in, you should be brought to this screen below. If you aren't, click "YOU" in the upper left hand corner, and then select "PHOTOSTREAM." That will bring you to a page that looks like this (although the pictures may be different if new ones have been uploaded).
2. Click on "SETS" which is in the menu right below the words "KINGS LAKE CABIN." You will be brought to the page below. Click on whatever set/album the photo you want to download is in.
3. Scroll through the set until you find the picture you want to download or print. Once you find it, click on the image.
4. Once you've clicked on the image you want to print/download, it will pop up like this. In the bottom right hand corner, you will see three little dots in a horizontal line. Click on the dots.
5. A menu will pop up. If you want to print the picture, click "ORDER PRINTS AND MORE." If you want to download the picture, click "VIEW ALL SIZES."
6. All of the sizes of this photo should then be listed. Click on the one you'd like to download (I recommend downloading the original size for best quality.
Hope this was helpful! If you have any questions, feel free to leave a comment or post them to facebook incase someone else has the same question.
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