In setting up of the “Chester County (PA) Photography” Facebook page, and the Introduction of the “PhotoShare-MakeOver” (PSMO) projects, I may have overlooked some details…
So this Post, is the First in a planned Series, of short FAQ style articles, based on feedback from this Blog, Facebook and Flickr groups that I belong to.
Here goes…
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What is FTPing files? – RE: “PhotoShare-MakeOver” (PSMO) projects
FTP is a fundamental protocol of the Internet, as the name implies “File Transfer Protocol“. It has been around since the inception of the Internet. It is a base protocol for how things work on the Internet. It is your Friend!
– You could also think of it, as the phone line coming into your home, your voice(s) are nothing more than data passing back and forth.
In the good old days, one would have to get into a command line session, maneuver to the various directories, start a PUT/GET, and continue.
Allot of typing, mistakes, etc…
Finally, someone put a GUI (Graphical User Interface) to the protocol, and created an application as an easier way to move files!
Those FTP applications, also known as Clients, are available for EVERY platform, and I believe every OS still has the ability to FTP form the command line…
FTP Clients are the way to go, but deciding which one…
It is my nature to be frugal, so Free is good, and Good Free software that is reliable is even better!
So I offer up FileZilla as my personal choice.
“FileZilla is open source software distributed free of charge under the terms of the GNU General Public License.”
Well worth the price!
FTPing – RE: “PhotoShare-MakeOver” (PSMO) projects (Downloading)
This is the easy part!
Most modern Browsers allow FTP downloads with a simple click of a link, and following the various download dialog boxes and screens.
Once you have the file(s) locally on your hard drive, now have fun putting your “touches” to the images!
Don’t forget to Re-Post your efforts to the Group(s)!
FTPing – RE: “PhotoShare-MakeOver” (PSMO) projects (Uploads)
If you would like to be considered for a “PSMO Project“, please contact one of the Group Admin‘s.
For illustration, I am going to use aseymour.com, if you are going to use another website/domain, please contact that Admin for details on Directory, Username and Passwords.
It is estimated that the PSMO files are going to be approximately 50MBs+ in size per image, and need a Common Area for the files to be stored so others can access/download them for the projects.
In the case of aseymour.com, I have setup a Dropbox for the “Chester County (PA) Photography” groups, which is Password Protected for Uploading.
For Username and Current password, please contact the PSMO Admins.
The “CCPP PSMO – Dropbox” can be found here: <http://www.aseymour.com/CCPaPhotography/dropbox/>
Again, you need a Username and Password to Upload, and if files are NOT invited, they will be deleted!
If you have the Current Username and Password, you launching your FTP Client, in this case, FileZilla (WinTel).
First Time Setup – FileZilla & aseymour.com
The first time that you use aseymour.com, you will need to follow these steps. but once done, but once Saved, you can return to the Site without the need to go through all these setup steps:
<– These instructions are for the Windows Client –>
Launch/Open FileZilla;
- Go to the File menu, and select “Site Manager…“;
- In the “Host Name:” field, Enter “ftp.aseymour.com” (without the “Quotes”);
- In the “Logon type:” drop-down, select “Normal“;
- Enter in Username and Password;
On the General tab –
- In the Site Manager window, on the Left side, look for the “New Site” button;
- Name the new site “CCPaPhotography_UL” (without the “Quotes”);
On the Advanced tab –
- Nothing needed at this time
Then Click the Connect button at the bottom of the dialog box.
Once you have connected, you should see a index.html file, please do NOT touch this file!
From here you should, find the file(s) that you wish to upload with FileZilla and than Upload (FTP “PUT”) your invited files!
Once you are completed Uploading your files, please let the Admins knows so that an announcement can be made!
If you have any questions or comments, please let us know!
Thanks in advance (TIA),
– Andrew
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