June 13, 2007 6:13 PM PDT

Yahoo Photos escape hatch now open

Yahoo Photos will be shut down in 99 days for some users, but Yahoo released tools Wednesday to let members move their pictures to alternative sites.

Yahoo Photos members now can migrate their pictures elsewhere.

Yahoo Photos members now can migrate their pictures elsewhere.

(Credit: Yahoo)

In a blog posting Wednesday, Tim Anderson, the senior product manager of Yahoo Photos and Flickr, encouraged the Yahoo Photos users to move their photos to Yahoo's other photo site, Flickr. But the company also will let members move their photos to four other sites: Snapfish, Shutterfly, Photobucket and Kodak Gallery.

Look at the options carefully before you switch. Some are offering perks such as free prints, and others don't support some Yahoo Photos features such as tags. And don't be in a rush: The site won't shut down until September 20, and international users likely will get even more leeway.

Conspicuously missing from the migration list is Picasa, the photo-sharing site run by Yahoo archrival Google.

The site was misbehaving on Wednesday evening. When I tried to move my photos, I got an error message: "Wait! There's a problem. We're sorry about this, but we couldn't start your migration for a very technical reason that you probably don't want to know."

Members also can buy archival CDs--which might not be a bad idea no matter in any event given that most folks are backup shirkers.

"We've watched photography gradually change from a tool for simply recording life events (seen enough baby/wedding/graduation/vacation photos, anyone?) to a social tool for sharing and connecting with others. That's why we believe it's time to shift our focus towards Flickr," Anderson said.

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Which of these is better?
by TxVange June 15, 2007 12:45 PM PDT
Do anyone of the options have drag and drop like Yahoo Photos? I would hope that someone who really wants the users of Yahoo Photos would have a one-button solution that transitions/transfers the current account to the new one.

I opted for Flickr and you have to reload your images one by one. I don't really want to have to do that again.
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I chose Flicker
by Rocker452 June 18, 2007 10:27 AM PDT
I chose Flicker and it migrates your Yahoo photos automaticlly. Now adding new photos does require doing it one at a time so it would be nice if they had a mass uploading tool like Yahoo had where you could pick several photos at a time then upload them all in one click. If you use Picasa you could download your Yahoo photos to your machine then move them to Picasa WebAlbums which does have mass uploading. This is what I'll be using in the future.
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I will try Photobucket now.
by phastbaque July 4, 2007 5:22 PM PDT
Flickr has nice upload tool but will only display 200 photos in 3 albums (free)
Still looking at photobucket but it will also hanndle video not sure about an upload tool.
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