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Post by stardust on Aug 4, 2014 16:07:38 GMT
I am trying to put together a DVD for a group. For this I need a lot of photos that are on Facebook (not all in albums), but I can see nothing short of right click and save as for each individual pic. I have tried the Downthemall addon, but cannot get it going right. There must be a simple answer somewhere.
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Post by Lynnrose on Aug 5, 2014 7:06:19 GMT
Have you tried this? uk.pcmag.com/feature/12471/get-organized-how-to-download-your-facebook-photos1. Go to your Account Settings in Facebook (gear icon in the top right). 2. On the left side, select General. You'll see a list of choices, and below them, in a totally different font, you'll see a link to Download your data. Select it. 3. Click on "Download a copy of your Facebook data" and click through the next few prompts asking to start your archive and whatnot. More via Link xxx
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Post by stardust on Aug 5, 2014 21:57:01 GMT
Will that download a copy of photos that are not mine, but belong to a group where I am a member?
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Post by Lynnrose on Aug 6, 2014 7:38:24 GMT
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Post by jojo on Aug 6, 2014 11:16:38 GMT
I sympathise with you on this one. It's can be very tedious, downloading images from the web.
For example, I like to take copies of images of my grandnieces as they grow up. I'm not in them, of course and they can be almost anywhere in FB
In my case, I generally take a screen snapshot and save that. Then open with an image editing program and crop.
Bit of a drag really. So much energy spent trying to protect copyright that could be spent upon dealing with spammers and virus peddlers.
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Post by stardust on Aug 27, 2014 23:06:44 GMT
Looks like I'm doing individuals, using right click.
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