This video quickly demonstrates some of the features available in the new Flickr Web Uploader including adding files, editing metadata, rearranging, adding to a set, adding tags and rotating before uploading the files to the photostream.
HTML5 File APIs, CSS3 transitions and other effects are used here to deliver a powerful uploader and editor combined as a single experience.
Full-screen + HD is recommended.
Related announcement blog post:
code.flickr.com/blog/2012/04/25/raising-the-bar-on-web-up...
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Paolo Bosetti 13 months ago | reply
Seems cool to me. Although, for people like me using export plugins in Lightroom/Aperture, I guess it will not make too much of a difference.
As a side note, what's that scrollbar on the right??? you really are developing it on Snow Leopard?
Schill 13 months ago | reply
We develop and test on a variety of machines, running a number of OSes; in this case, the screencast was recorded on a computer running Snow Leopard.
RukatheBlackfish 13 months ago | reply
I'm in love! It's everything I can ask for! To me the best improvement was the way you pick the set(s) for the upload. No more scrolling down to find the right set!
Lord Inquisitor 11 months ago | reply
Dont like it all, hopefully this all black tablet/mobile/apple look will go down the toilet or is some way to have it as is now, which i like much more.