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: Do you use ftp / database software to upload your files to multiple sites?
: Susan December 16, 2007, 07:59:17 AM
Hi everyone I have a small question.

Do you use ftp / database software to upload your files?  I am looking at Cushystock right now, has anyone else used this software and if so do you find it useful.  Have you found any better options?

Photostock workflow automation: http://www.cushystock.com

Kind Regards,

Susan
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: gRac34U December 16, 2007, 01:32:13 PM
i also use ftp. its easy to setup.

gRac3
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: dolgachov December 16, 2007, 01:35:53 PM
i only use web novadays.

when i go some new place i use FTP for initial upload. then i use web.

cushystock seems to be ok, i know some people who use it. we also have cushystock developer right here on the forum, he's nickname is Captain.
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: Real4to December 16, 2007, 04:23:50 PM
Here's my story...

I've been using FileZilla for a long time to upload single files and large batches via FTP. It's the best FTP client ever, but it doesn't allow making a job for uploading files to a set of servers with one click. So, I found another great software, FTPRush, which allows scripting. And I organized a one-click upload of a batch of files to a set of serves.

Here's the scheme:

1. I created a folder "To send" in my portfolio folder. All the files to upload go to this folder.
2. I set up all needed servers in FTPRush. Each server gets it's name, i.e. Fotolia, Shutter, etc.
3. I wrote the script which uploads all the files from "to send" folder to all servers one after another:

RushApp.FTP.Transfer(0, '', 'C:\Documents and Settings\Shur23\Рабочий стол\PhotoStock\new\to send', '', 'Dreamstime;Shutter;Stockxpert;123RF;Fotolia;Crestock;Bigstock;Canstock;Albumo', '/', '', RS_UP or RS_DIRDES or RS_DIRSRC or RS_APPEND or RS_LOGOUT, '', '', '', '', '', 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0);



And the workflow is:
1. Put all files to the "to send" folder
2. Run the script
3. Check if there are failed uploads


However, I continue using FileZilla for uploading to a single server, as it's much more comfortable.
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: DNF-Style December 16, 2007, 07:08:58 PM
We upload every batch above 3 with FTP. Easier to control with the FTP program then having to check all agencies one by one to see if al have been delivered. Mostly we do it overnight so we won't be interfered when surfing ourselves.
For Istock we use "Lightstock" which allows to work ahead on title, descriptions, keys, categories and Modelreleases. Much much better the the online business without any FTP possibility.
We will have a look at the mentioned program.
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: Susan December 18, 2007, 04:35:34 AM
Thank you for the feed back everyone... I do appreciate the time you took to answer my question.

I may try to implement your script Feal4to... a cleaver solution to maximize your productivity.
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: Syates December 19, 2007, 01:23:17 AM
I just open filezilla several times and connect each to a different site, depending on what my internet provider understands at the moment under "fair use" and can work great or be abysmal slow! SO normally I set this up over night. SY
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: Real4to December 22, 2007, 07:30:21 PM
Thank you for the feed back everyone... I do appreciate the time you took to answer my question.

I may try to implement your script Feal4to... a cleaver solution to maximize your productivity.

I've just uploaded another big batch (600Mb) to all stocks. It works great.
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: Karimala December 23, 2007, 01:42:28 PM
I use SmartFTP.  The program utilizes tabs, so I can just drag my files to each site's tab, and let it run overnight. 
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: Captain December 25, 2007, 01:11:24 PM
Hi everyone I have a small question.

Do you use ftp / database software to upload your files?  I am looking at Cushystock right now, has anyone else used this software and if so do you find it useful.  Have you found any better options?

Photostock workflow automation: http://www.cushystock.com

Susan, Cushy Stock not only FTP software. There are some other features such as uploaded images states database, keywording tools, model release management, financial statistics, vector formats support, etc.
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: Captain December 27, 2007, 12:02:23 AM
I released new version Cushy Stock 1.5.6
Added ability to group images by EXIF tags.
You can download it here: http://www.cushystock.com (http://www.cushystock.com)
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: Karimala December 27, 2007, 01:40:27 PM
I downloaded the trial of CushyStock and LOVE IT!!!  The ability to track rejections and acceptances is fantastic and will save me a ton of time. 

Captain...how long does the trial last? 
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: Captain December 27, 2007, 02:36:16 PM
Captain...how long does the trial last? 

Thank you. Now the trial period is unlimited. After a time this situation may be changed.
As you so impressed by my program, can you write a little review for publishing at the site with link to your portfolio? Please, send it me at support@cushystock.com

P.S. Other users can also send me a little review and link to portfolio.  ;)
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: Karimala December 28, 2007, 11:19:57 PM
Will do, just as soon as I've tested out all of the capabilities.  :)  Truly a magnificent piece of software!
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: Susan December 30, 2007, 12:39:28 AM
Captain,

Are the upgrades included in the price of the software, happily it looks like you update the program fairly frequently.  I have some questions regarding the new tables you may be adding... can the info that is already in the tables be transfered to the new upgrades as you add functionality? 

Also what assurance do we have that our password info etc will remain secure.

I released new version Cushy Stock 1.5.6
Added ability to group images by EXIF tags.
You can download it here: http://www.cushystock.com (http://www.cushystock.com)
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: Susan December 30, 2007, 12:41:26 AM
Karin I noticed that you posted this on another site... I am glad you found my post regarding the CushyStock software helpful!

I downloaded the trial of CushyStock and LOVE IT!!!  The ability to track rejections and acceptances is fantastic and will save me a ton of time. 

Captain...how long does the trial last? 
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: Captain December 30, 2007, 01:04:13 AM
Captain,

Are the upgrades included in the price of the software, happily it looks like you update the program fairly frequently.  I have some questions regarding the new tables you may be adding... can the info that is already in the tables be transfered to the new upgrades as you add functionality? 

Also what assurance do we have that our password info etc will remain secure.

Minor upgrades (1.x) are included in the price. Major upgrades (2.x, 3.x) will be available with the considerable discounts.
Database will be updated automatically, so you won't have to worry as all the data entered will be preserved.
Also there are 2 ways to protect your passwords:
1. You don't save passwords in the DB and enter them each time you want to upload files. This can be set in the Security tab of Options dialog window.
2. You install a firewall software and monitor any traffic generated by program. In this way you can see that the software sends data only to photostock sites.
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: Susan December 30, 2007, 05:12:42 AM
Thank you Captain, I will be buying your software very soon.

When do you expect version two to arrive?  It would be nice if the user interface were slightly more intuitive.
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: Captain December 30, 2007, 10:58:25 AM
Thank you Captain, I will be buying your software very soon.

When do you expect version two to arrive?  It would be nice if the user interface were slightly more intuitive.

I am planning to release 2.0 version in 4-5 months.
At the January I’ll start to make a few “How to” flash video movies. Right now you can see video guide from site: http://www.cushystock.com/guide/guide.htm (http://www.cushystock.com/guide/guide.htm)
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: Karimala December 30, 2007, 01:16:27 PM
Susan, you always have the best software tips!!!   ;D

I bought mine yesterday and spent all day working with it. What a godsend!  It's three programs rolled into one (ftp, file management, IPTC), which is going to save me a ton of time in the long run.  The only thing I miss is that I can't simultaneously upload multiple files or to multiple sites, like I can with SmartFTP.  But, that isn't a big deal considering the rest of the program's functionality.     
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: Syates December 31, 2007, 07:15:09 PM
Captain, I couldn't find the limitations of the trial software. Can you explain what is the difference between the trial and the full version? Thanks, SY
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: DNF-Style January 04, 2008, 05:19:45 PM
I am testing the Cushy now.
Sadly enough only one file to one stock and then restart the apllication to do another which makes testing very difficult.
I do not know how it will upload. Stock by stock or all selected stocks at once?
This is important in order to know if we can surf on or can't use our internet for the time the upload runs.
But I am not willing yet to spend 50 dollars if I am not sure where I spend it on.
Ofcourse it is almost impossible to hold every stock agency in account to get things right. I am miost curious about the MR attachment.

Test #1 = 1 file to albumo: failed because the model release is uploaded as a jpg next to the file and not as a modelrelease but it is in the photo upload section where it has no use. So NOT attached to the photo which makes it necessary to attach once more.
Test #2 = 1 file to crestock: failed because the model release was not present at all and had to be uploaded into the database first. maybe my own mistake
Test #3 = 1 file to canstock: failed because the model release was not present at all and had to be uploaded into the database first. maybe my own mistake

I see now that I attached the modelrelease but had to tick this for every agency, so gonna do that for the remaining tests.

test #4 = 1 file to Lucky oliver No file is visible on LO but this takes a few hours sometimes.
test #5 = 1 file to 123RF MR as seperate file which is being seen by 123 as a photo which is too small and is automatically rejected.
Test #6 = 1 file to Bigstockphoto MR as seperate file and not seen as MR by BSP
Test #7 = 1 file to Fotolia MR as seperate file and not seen as MR by Fotolia
Test #8 = 1 file to StockXpert the file is there in name but there is no image generated. Might be a SXP error.
Test #9 = 1 file to Dreamstime The file does not show up in unfinished files nore in pending files
Test #10 = 1 file to Shutterstock MR as seperate file and not seen as MR by Shutterstock

My conclusions
The modelrelease feauture is not working but simply adding the MR as a seperate file failing to add it as an actual Model release.
Dreamstime does not see the file at all
It might be a nice program to upload the files only but since we use Bridge for keywording and adding the metadata and with Cushy we still have to finish of al files individually, I do not see why I should pay 50 dollars for something that I can do with some extra efferot also.
I will wait and hope that Cushy will improve since it seems promissing but is far from finished.

Frenk
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: Syates January 07, 2008, 03:13:35 PM
So does anybody here have experience with the full version and does it really save time? SY
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: DNF-Style January 07, 2008, 03:21:43 PM
Not us. And I send captain a personal message here when I posted my findings but he has not seen or answered it yet.
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: Elnur January 17, 2008, 11:57:36 PM
I just read on a different russian forum a note from developer of Cushystock, that he had broken his leg on a New Year eve, and had been without internet ever since. So, if you feel you have been ignored in the email or otherwise, be patient - he will be back soon.
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: Syates January 18, 2008, 12:28:25 AM
Elnur, if you have the possibility can you pass on my best wishes for speedy recovery to him please? SY
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: DNF-Style January 18, 2008, 01:18:10 AM
and from us
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: builttospill January 18, 2008, 02:56:46 AM
Do any of you have experience with ProStockMaster?  You can download their trial version from their web site for free with the limitation of no more than five photos a day.  If you have heard anything or have used it please let me know the pros and cons.  Thanks.

Derek
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: Captain February 05, 2008, 11:31:17 AM
Hello!

I released Cushy Stock 1.6.1 (http://www.cushystock.com (http://www.cushystock.com))
What's new?


I'm ready to answer your questions.
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: DNF-Style February 05, 2008, 01:56:41 PM
I am testing the Cushy now.
Sadly enough only one file to one stock and then restart the apllication to do another which makes testing very difficult.
I do not know how it will upload. Stock by stock or all selected stocks at once?
This is important in order to know if we can surf on or can't use our internet for the time the upload runs.
But I am not willing yet to spend 50 dollars if I am not sure where I spend it on.
Ofcourse it is almost impossible to hold every stock agency in account to get things right. I am miost curious about the MR attachment.

Test #1 = 1 file to albumo: failed because the model release is uploaded as a jpg next to the file and not as a modelrelease but it is in the photo upload section where it has no use. So NOT attached to the photo which makes it necessary to attach once more.
Test #2 = 1 file to crestock: failed because the model release was not present at all and had to be uploaded into the database first. maybe my own mistake
Test #3 = 1 file to canstock: failed because the model release was not present at all and had to be uploaded into the database first. maybe my own mistake

I see now that I attached the modelrelease but had to tick this for every agency, so gonna do that for the remaining tests.

test #4 = 1 file to Lucky oliver No file is visible on LO but this takes a few hours sometimes.
test #5 = 1 file to 123RF MR as seperate file which is being seen by 123 as a photo which is too small and is automatically rejected.
Test #6 = 1 file to Bigstockphoto MR as seperate file and not seen as MR by BSP
Test #7 = 1 file to Fotolia MR as seperate file and not seen as MR by Fotolia
Test #8 = 1 file to StockXpert the file is there in name but there is no image generated. Might be a SXP error.
Test #9 = 1 file to Dreamstime The file does not show up in unfinished files nore in pending files
Test #10 = 1 file to Shutterstock MR as seperate file and not seen as MR by Shutterstock

My conclusions
The modelrelease feauture is not working but simply adding the MR as a seperate file failing to add it as an actual Model release.
Dreamstime does not see the file at all
It might be a nice program to upload the files only but since we use Bridge for keywording and adding the metadata and with Cushy we still have to finish of al files individually, I do not see why I should pay 50 dollars for something that I can do with some extra efferot also.
I will wait and hope that Cushy will improve since it seems promissing but is far from finished.

Frenk

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: msdnv February 05, 2008, 02:33:03 PM
Do any of you have experience with ProStockMaster?  You can download their trial version from their web site for free with the limitation of no more than five photos a day.  If you have heard anything or have used it please let me know the pros and cons.  Thanks.

Derek

Hi Derek! I use this soft from spring 2007. Happy with it, but miss StockExpert and Albumo on the list soo stilll need to upload to two stock by FTP
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: Captain February 05, 2008, 04:38:00 PM
I am testing the Cushy now.
Sadly enough only one file to one stock and then restart the apllication to do another which makes testing very difficult.
I do not know how it will upload. Stock by stock or all selected stocks at once?
This is important in order to know if we can surf on or can't use our internet for the time the upload runs.
But I am not willing yet to spend 50 dollars if I am not sure where I spend it on.
Ofcourse it is almost impossible to hold every stock agency in account to get things right. I am miost curious about the MR attachment.

Test #1 = 1 file to albumo: failed because the model release is uploaded as a jpg next to the file and not as a modelrelease but it is in the photo upload section where it has no use. So NOT attached to the photo which makes it necessary to attach once more.
Test #2 = 1 file to crestock: failed because the model release was not present at all and had to be uploaded into the database first. maybe my own mistake
Test #3 = 1 file to canstock: failed because the model release was not present at all and had to be uploaded into the database first. maybe my own mistake

I see now that I attached the modelrelease but had to tick this for every agency, so gonna do that for the remaining tests.

test #4 = 1 file to Lucky oliver No file is visible on LO but this takes a few hours sometimes.
test #5 = 1 file to 123RF MR as seperate file which is being seen by 123 as a photo which is too small and is automatically rejected.
Test #6 = 1 file to Bigstockphoto MR as seperate file and not seen as MR by BSP
Test #7 = 1 file to Fotolia MR as seperate file and not seen as MR by Fotolia
Test #8 = 1 file to StockXpert the file is there in name but there is no image generated. Might be a SXP error.
Test #9 = 1 file to Dreamstime The file does not show up in unfinished files nore in pending files
Test #10 = 1 file to Shutterstock MR as seperate file and not seen as MR by Shutterstock

My conclusions
The modelrelease feauture is not working but simply adding the MR as a seperate file failing to add it as an actual Model release.
Dreamstime does not see the file at all
It might be a nice program to upload the files only but since we use Bridge for keywording and adding the metadata and with Cushy we still have to finish of al files individually, I do not see why I should pay 50 dollars for something that I can do with some extra efferot also.
I will wait and hope that Cushy will improve since it seems promissing but is far from finished.

Frenk


Frenk,
I test my program every time when I publish regular release. I test trial and full version. When I made 1.6.1 I also was testing it. I can upload file to any stock (supported FTP) in the trial mode.
Cushy Stock supports uploading files via FTP only right now. So, you can upload model release to stock only if the stock supported loading model releases as usual jpeg file via FTP. Only several stocks can load model releases thereby. In the 1.6 version appears new option for a stock (in Options window) "Load model release using FTP". You should check off the option in case of you know, that the stock supports uploading model releases.
Thank you for your investigations and spent your time. Would you try to upload some files to problematic stocks using new version? Please try to repeat failed uploads using another FTP client, if Cushy Stock upload failed. (From time to time stock photo sites have problems with the files uploading.)
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: Captain February 15, 2008, 03:41:39 PM
Cushy Stock 1.6.2 released. Fixed some bugs, updated statistics functionality. UI improvement in the Wizard.
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: Captain February 23, 2008, 07:10:32 PM
Cushy Stock updated to 1.6.3. Added Stockxpert FTP uploading rules support.