Question about "bulk" uploading Registry pics
ThoseBackPages
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ok, ive decided to take advantage of the Registry. Went ahead and added most all of my 80's PSA 9's in their appropriate sets.
Now i need to upload the scans. Other then uploading them one at a time, is there a faster way?
Now i need to upload the scans. Other then uploading them one at a time, is there a faster way?
Big Fan of: HOF Post War RC, Graded RCs
WTB: PSA 1 - PSA 3 Centered, High Eye Appeal 1950's Mantle
WTB: PSA 1 - PSA 3 Centered, High Eye Appeal 1950's Mantle
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Currently collecting 1934 Butterfinger, 1969 Nabisco, 1991 Topps Desert Shield (in PSA 9 or 10), and 1990 Donruss Learning Series (in PSA 10).
Kevin
Billy Ripken
Cal Ripken, Jr. 1980-2002
Cal Ripken, Sr.
Hall of Fame Rookies
1968 Topps Hockey
The 'trick' is to NOT hit the upload button until you have identified all of your cards with the browse button. Here is a step by step approach:
1. Go to the Edit option for your set.
2. On far right, next to each card is an 'Upload' button.
3. Click that and you will get a box with a browse button next to it.
4. Browse the folder on your computer and double click the file with the scan (probably a jpg file)
5. The name of file will show up in the box.
6. Do NOT hit upload.
7. Go to another card and go back to Step 2. above and follow same directions.
8. When you have a number of cards highlighted in the boxes, hit 'Upload' on any one card and all images will be uploaded. (Obviously, time will vary but it should not take too long. This was much easier than a one by one upload.)
This approach seemed to work well for me. Let me know if I missed anything or if it is unclear. Good luck. - Kevin
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<< <i>Here is the link to my 1968 Topps Hockey set where I uploaded all of my cards at one time. (I upgraded some and have not scanned yet.)
1968 Topps Hockey
The 'trick' is to NOT hit the upload button until you have identified all of your cards with the browse button. Here is a step by step approach:
1. Go to the Edit option for your set.
2. On far right, next to each card is an 'Upload' button.
3. Click that and you will get a box with a browse button next to it.
4. Browse the folder on your computer and double click the file with the scan (probably a jpg file)
5. The name of file will show up in the box.
6. Do NOT hit upload.
7. Go to another card and go back to Step 2. above and follow same directions.
8. When you have a number of cards highlighted in the boxes, hit 'Upload' on any one card and all images will be uploaded. (Obviously, time will vary but it should not take too long. This was much easier than a one by one upload.)
This approach seemed to work well for me. Let me know if I missed anything or if it is unclear. Good luck. - Kevin >>
Thanks Kevin! i tried it out with my 80's and it is a better way to do it
WTB: PSA 1 - PSA 3 Centered, High Eye Appeal 1950's Mantle
Thanks for sharing a new upload method. Will try it out...
Much appreciated...Donato
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Tony - 30 cards should work. When I was working on my set, I probably uploaded after every 10 just to make sure things were working correctly.
Kevin
<< <i>Here is the link to my 1968 Topps Hockey set where I uploaded all of my cards at one time. (I upgraded some and have not scanned yet.)
1968 Topps Hockey
The 'trick' is to NOT hit the upload button until you have identified all of your cards with the browse button. Here is a step by step approach:
1. Go to the Edit option for your set.
2. On far right, next to each card is an 'Upload' button.
3. Click that and you will get a box with a browse button next to it.
4. Browse the folder on your computer and double click the file with the scan (probably a jpg file)
5. The name of file will show up in the box.
6. Do NOT hit upload.
7. Go to another card and go back to Step 2. above and follow same directions.
8. When you have a number of cards highlighted in the boxes, hit 'Upload' on any one card and all images will be uploaded. (Obviously, time will vary but it should not take too long. This was much easier than a one by one upload.)
This approach seemed to work well for me. Let me know if I missed anything or if it is unclear. Good luck. - Kevin >>
This works, but it will not work if you are trying to put the obverse and reverse pix for the same card. The first pix gets erased while the second is loading.
My question is this: How do I get the front and back pics next to each other instead of on top of one another? Is it something I need to do while I scan them. For info, I have an HP Photosmart scanner.
Thanks alot, Paul.
Later, Paul.