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Any chance Smugmug's Android app can offer instant upload services, akin to Google+ and now Dropbox?

Uploading to a private Smugmug album automatically, and then allowing the user to move pics to other albums at their discretion (again, akin to G+'s design) would be fantastic.

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Feature requests should be made at Smugmug's feedback and suggestion site - feedback.smugmug.com – webby Feb 25 '12 at 20:50

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There is an Android app to do just that. Check out: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.innersource.instantsmugmug

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Are you the developer? It has one download only at the time of writing. :-) – user859955 Feb 27 at 13:19
Thread revival! Thanks. I'm holding out for Android Camera Awesome... if I don't migrate back to Flickr first. – Monofurioso Feb 27 at 22:39

Have you considered using the E-Mail settings in your account. You can setup an e-mail address that will receive photos you sent and then place them into the EMail Gallery. from there you can then move and manage as you want.

The basic process is to go to the control panel and enable it, including setting a password. Then send the e-mail to the address provided with the subject of the password and the attachment being the picture. If you want to add a caption place that in the body of the e-mail.

More complete directions are at http://help.smugmug.com/customer/portal/articles/93286

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This generally doesn't work very well because on Android, when you choose to email a photo to someone, it sends an email-sized version of the image, not the original - thus you end up with a downsized version on Smugmug which isn't what people usually want. I haven't found an easy way around that. Plus email is very inefficient for uploading because it does a base64 encode to turn the binary into text, at least doubling the size of the image. – jfriend00 Feb 26 '12 at 16:30

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