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How to connect Nokia Photos with Pixelpipe for publishing photos and video to +85 destinations

June 16, 2009 · 2 Comments

Nokia provides a really sweet application for managing & editing photos & videos from the Windows desktop. Nokia Photos not only provides a really effortless way to sync media from Nokia phones however also supports digital cameras and local media on your PC. You don’t even need to have a Nokia device to utilize the free software, just install from Nokia, point it at your media and you’re good to go.

While the media sync and management features are nice they only provide upload to Ovi, Flickr and Vox, that is until now since Pixelpipe is providing full support for uploads from Nokia Photos to any of Pixelpipe’s +85 global destinations.

I’ve been using Nokia Photos to publish photos and videos through for sometime now and thought it might be a good time to write a quick tutorial for new users since there’s a small amount of configuration required.

To get started simply download and install Nokia Photos from http://is.gd/13KF4 on to your PC. You’ll then need to add the Pixelpipe as a destination to the application settings at Tools > Options > Web accounts > Add new.

Select ‘Other service provider’ and enter http://pixelpipe.com/services/lifeblog/ as the ‘Web service address’.

Add Pixelpipe

Now just enter your Pixelpipe log-in email address under ‘User name’ (or sign-up for a free account at http://pixelpipe.com/signup). Now comes the only slightly tricky bit, we use a special application password since the uploads over from Nokia Photos (Atom based) are not encrypted and we want to protect your privacy. You can easily find your application password under ‘Settings’ after logging into pixelpipe.com, just enter it as your ‘Password’ & choose your preferrence for ‘Upload image size’ and you’re done.

Log-in to Pixelpipe

Ongoing just select your photos and video from the Timeline or Album views to upload by selecting the world with an upward arrow on the lower menu to publish and selecting Pixelpipe.

Easy, free & awesome!

Timeline view

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