Synology DiskStation User Manual page 112

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Before uploading, Photo Uploader will use your computer to compress videos to H.264 format, and generate
thumbnails for the photos and videos.
Note:
 You photos and videos will be converted to thumbnails during file upload. The length of time required largely
depends on the size and the amount of files. For quick file uploading, we recommend you use the Photo Uploader
application in Synology Assistant.
 For more information about using Photo Uploader, see the help of Synology Assistant.
Upload Using Smartphones
If you have an iPhone or Android phone, you can upload photos from your phone to Photo Station with DS
photo+. See the DS photo+ Help for more information.
View Your Albums
After you connect to Photo Station, you will enter the
Click the thumbnail of your album to see the thumbnails of all the photos and videos in the album.
You can also view the streaming videos in full screen to avoid long wait for downloading.
Manage Albums
Manage your albums with the upload, delete, download, and reorder functions. Edit the titles, descriptions, and
access privileges according to your need. You can also enable virtual albums in Photo Station.
Delete Album
Remove the folders from the photo shared folder.
Edit Album Details
1 Go to Photo Station's homepage and click
2 Modify the album's information and users' access permissions.
3 Choose whether to allow users to comment on images in this album.
4 Click OK.
Upload Photos and Videos to an Album
You can allow users to directly upload photos and videos to an existing album via Photo Station.
Note:
To upload photos and videos to a new album, see "Upload Photos and Videos to Create a New Album" on
Page 111 for more information.
112 Chapter 11: Share Photos, Videos, and Blogs with Photo Station
Photos
page, where you can see the albums you uploaded.
Edit
under the album you want to edit.
Synology DiskStation User's Guide
Based on DSM 3.0

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