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      <title>Flickr Backup Automation and Video Export</title>
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      <description>Let&amp;rsquo;s begin by saying that Flickr is not intended for video. It&amp;rsquo;s meant for photographers to backup and share their photos with like-minded individuals. When you use the Flickr app for iOS and Android it automatically backs up videos, and photos.&#xA;After some trial and error I was able to get the exif data attached to photos and then sorted chronologically into folders. In the process I noticed that almost 10,000 files were missing when the transfer was finished.</description>
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      <title>Vibe Coding a Flickr Export Tool with Google Gemini</title>
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      <description>Recently I decided that I would backup my Flickr library locally despite having over a year left on my pro account. In so doing, when the decision comes whether to dump, or keep using flickr, I will know that my data is safely backed up locally. Of course I decided to play with the archive but came upon a snag.&#xA;E6 Microdegrees That snag is that Flickr uses the E6 Format, also known as Microdegrees.</description>
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