00:16:09 Chris Taylor: Denis, you can anything to eat that you want :-) 00:16:29 Alan German: Pizza night will probably be like Wing SIG - make/order your own. Sorry 'bout that! 00:29:37 Natalie: I tried sharing something in Google Drive, but it was limited to someone else with a Gmail account. 00:30:56 Chris Taylor: With Google Drive, you can definitely share to anyone you give the link to. If you want to restrict to a specific person, yes, they have to have a Google Account. Afterall, that is the only security model Google has access to 00:31:48 Natalie: Thanks for the clarification. I was using the restriction. 00:32:26 Alan German: Chris - Does that include sharing the actual folder or is it just if you send a link to the folder? 00:37:31 Tom Trottier: I suggest naming albums by subject & then choose who to share link with. You can choose which stays private easilty' 00:37:59 Tom Trottier: in google photos 00:44:25 Michele Le Saux: do you still retain the rights to your photos once they are uploaded? or can anyone use them once they are uploaded? 00:45:47 Chris Taylor: You don't give up any rights to your photos. I forget the terms and conditions exact wording, but Shutterfly only retains rights in so far as they need to back them up. They don't sell your photos or use them for anything other than allowing you to make a project such as a book, deck of cards, mug, etc. 00:47:13 Chris Taylor: Lynda's contact email lbuske@sympatico.ca 00:47:18 Greg: FYI. Will Google Photos delete my photos after June 2021? Starting June 1, 2021, the company is getting aggressive about files in accounts that are inactive or over their capacity. If your account is inactive for two years or over that storage limit for two years, Google may delete your content. ... Once users hit that limit, they will need to purchase additional storage. 00:47:49 Jan: Do you recommend watermarking the photos then? 00:50:04 Coreen: are there location gps coordinates on your uploaded photos 00:50:50 Chris Taylor: @Coreen - I don't know (I will pass on the question to Lynda) 00:51:14 Coreen: lost audio again will leave and reenter 00:51:31 Natalie: Is it possible to restrict the properties that are associated with a photo, like location? 00:53:16 william Bradwin: Can you add videos of your trips as well as photos? 00:54:19 Chris Taylor: I just tested and it seems all EXIF info is retained and available to anyone who downloads your photo. Probably included GPS, but I don't think I have any photos on Shutterfly that include GPS specifically 00:54:46 Chris Taylor: @William - no I don't believe they allow videos. 00:54:56 J. Enid Robins-Holm: Can you label individual photos? 00:55:18 Natalie: So you need to know what in info is included if you are concerned about privacy. 00:56:55 Tom Trottier: Does shutterfly save all the EXIF info? 00:58:16 Chris Taylor: @William - I just checked and it seems Shutterfly DOES allow videos to be uploaded to the site 00:58:55 Chris Taylor: @Tom - yes, I just tested and EXIF info is still in the image if you download from the site 00:59:18 Chris Taylor: @Enid - yes you can edit the name of photos 01:00:35 Chris Taylor: @Natalie - yes. you might want to scrub all EXIF info 01:00:53 Tom Trottier: Lynda - do you 💘♥💖💗💓💙💚💛💜 tulips? 01:10:28 Tom Trottier: How many books have you created? and how many copies of each? Any customs problems? 01:13:32 Chris Taylor: @Tom - I find if your order comes to under about $100, it normally just shows up in the mailbox. Much over $100 and you are likely to have the mail carrier exact the GST from you. I never had duty. 01:14:45 Tom Trottier: why the UPC? 01:15:21 Chris Taylor: @Tom - who knows. But you can't remove it! 01:18:43 Natalie: Tom: Here's a duty/tax calculator for personal use items: https://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/travel-voyage/dte-acl/est-cal-eng.html 01:19:25 william Bradwin: If you make a photo book, can you save it as is to the web site? 01:19:45 J. Enid Robins-Holm: Can you put a text box on the page? 01:20:25 Chris Taylor: @Enid - yes. Any number of text boxes 01:21:11 Chris Taylor: @William - yes, you can create a section on your share site for photo books. I will ask Lynda to show that later. It is pretty well done. 01:21:51 Chris Taylor: @Natalie - even though that site will list what you COULD be hit with, I find orders under about $100 typically don';t get charged HST 01:22:28 Natalie: Good to know! 01:26:24 Tom Trottier: Does shutterly use colour management? Can you preview CMYK ? 01:27:44 Tom Trottier: Do you let Shutterfly upscale small pix, or do you in s/w? 01:28:14 Chris Taylor: @Tom - I have never seen anything about colour management. They do seem to play a little with the photos in terms of brightness, contrast etc., but I have never objected with what they did. 01:28:49 Chris Taylor: @Tom, if you let Shutterfly upscale it, they will warn you with a flag when they think it won't print well. 01:31:30 Tom Trottier: nice example of moire 01:31:46 Tom Trottier: church round window pic 01:31:47 Chris Taylor: @Tom :-) 01:33:34 Jocelyn Doire: Can one use the reverse side of the front/back cover for pictures, if yes, should it be used? 01:33:50 Tom Trottier: I haven't been hit with any customs or GST for years and years on parcels 01:33:58 Chris Taylor: @Joc - not sure what you mean? 01:34:34 Jocelyn Doire: one put a picture on the front cover, what about the other side, the back side? 01:35:07 Chris Taylor: The covers are treated just like any page - you can put whatever you want on them 01:35:17 Jocelyn Doire: ok, thanks 01:38:51 Alan German: Note - shipped duty paid 01:39:07 Tom Trottier: Pizaaz! 01:44:04 Timothy: Do you receive an email or just visit the site to know about the specials from time to time. 01:45:26 Glen: Can you download a page from your photobook as a jpeg image for import into Office Impress to create an eCard? 01:46:11 Gail: thank you, Lynda!