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Does anyone can propose me a download manager so as to download pictures from F1 sites such as f1-pics.com without following all the pictures links

My cause is to save all the pictures that the link (URL) has with a single mouse click using a download manager and saving valuable time

Following every single picture and saving it , is really boring and a total waste of time .

THANKS A LOT , every help is really important for me :idea:

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bar555 wrote:Does anyone can propose me a download manager so as to download pictures from F1 sites such as f1-pics.com without following all the pictures links

My cause is to save all the pictures that the link (URL) has with a single mouse click using a download manager and saving valuable time

Following every single picture and saving it , is really boring and a total waste of time .

THANKS A LOT , every help is really important for me :idea:
If you are using Firefox (and i can't see any reason to use anything else on Windows) there should be an extension(s) to accomplish this task.

modbaraban
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One word:

OPERA

:D :-({|= =D>

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Can you explain me how to use OPERA in order to save pictures linked to thumbnails :?: :?: :?:
Never used OPERA before or FIREFOX .I am an IE user

BIG THANKS :!:

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bar555 wrote:Can you explain me how to use OPERA in order to save pictures linked to thumbnails :?: :?: :?:
Never used OPERA before or FIREFOX .I am an IE user

BIG THANKS :!:
Firstly, you'll never regret abandoning IE in favor of Firefox or Opera :wink: I have both. Firefox seems better for video or audio stream, and for downloading big stuff. For everything else I use Opera.

Now about your question - how to.

PS: Opera never gives a damn about protected images like at Formula1.com - you can save them just like from any other site :P :)

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I tried following your instructions but it does not work .Only the small sized thumb is saved and not all the pictures linked to thumbs the site contains
Am i doing something wrong?? :?:
What about Mozilla ?? :?:

Sorry for all my questions , really desperate to find how to do it :(

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Mozilla and firefox are one in the same, it definitely blows the pants off of IE. Once I started using it I never turned back. Although I have never tried Opera....

Now that we are on the subject of F1 pictures, which sights do you guys use?
“It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so" - Mark Twain

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http://www.F1-pics.com
http://www.f1-live.com
http://www.f1grandprix.it
http://motorsport.com
http://www.f1racing.net
http://www.schlegelmilch.com

all sites have thumbs and i waste a lot of time by clicking on every thumb to open the large picture and save it .

Carlos
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I am not a graphics person but run a Goggle search for a 'thumbnail gallery saver'.

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Ray
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There was a site, I think Ciro or Manchild pointed it out, that had really good hi-res pictures. I think it was f1racing live or something like that. It disappeared. Anybody know where to get great hi res shots like those, preferably with seasons past?

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bar555 wrote:I tried following your instructions but it does not work .Only the small sized thumb is saved and not all the pictures linked to thumbs the site contains
At least it worked on that site :?
modbaraban wrote:Now about your question - how to
-> http://www.imagesf1.com/ (Huge pics btw)

EDIT: I see it works only when the thumb is linked directly to the image instead of the web page containing the image (for example http://images.gpupdate.net/large/87637.jpg and not photolarge.htm)

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barr555 doesn't want to download a thumbnail at a time. Did you read his first post? He can down load a group, and save time. I could have downloded links to a program, but he can make his choices, he wants to save time, with what I recommended he can download 20 or 30 thumnails at a time For FREE. Its called a " thumnail gallery saver" It will always be called a "thumbnail gallery saver" - A BULK Tool - Yes it took a few searches and PMs to bar555 before I understood and learned what he wanted, and a little time to gain a working knowledge. I'm sure if anyone spent a few hour learning the in and outs of the browsers recommended, but these are small stand alone programes. Lets help him find what he asked for. He does a H :wink: ll of a lot of work for F1T. Lets make his work a little easier. I used to do this for decent pay. I'm starting to understand Ciro (sigh) You've all got opinions on what you have used but not what he asked for.. I read what he wanted. Apologies to those that tried to offer specific info to solve his problem.

If what I recommended can't do the job I promise not topost a link till December.

JUST A RANT- NOTHING PERSONAL

Sign ](*,)

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Ciro Pabón
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If you're using Opera, then:

1. Open the page with the thumbnails.
2. Press F4 to see the toolbar to the left of the screen (or open the menu View/Toolbars, or click on the left edge of the screen).

You'll see a panel with the Toolbars to the left, and the Link Button, like this:

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3. Click on the Links Button. You'll see a list of links on the panel to the left.

To select photos one by one, clic on the links while you press the Ctrl key.

To select several consecutive links, clic on the first photo, press the Shift key and clic on the last photo.

Once you've selected the links of the photos, right click on them to open a context menu. Select "Save to Download Folder". That's it.

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A. If you do not see the Links Button, right click on any empty space of a menu bar and choose "Customize", like this:

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On the windows that appears, click on the "Panel" tab and check "Links", like this:

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B. To change the Download Folder, that is, the folder where the photos will be stored, open the menu "Tools" and then "Preferences". On the window that appears, clic on the "Advanced" tab, then click on "Downloads" and choose the folder in "Download Folder", like this:

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OTHER NOTES:

- The photo links have an icon, like a small camera, that differentiates them from the other links. This is useful when you're in a site full of "blind links" that does not open a photo but redirect you to another site.

- When you start to download the photos, the Transfers page will open in the background. You can stop the downloading and resume it later, by selecting the photos from the download list and then clicking on the "Stop" button, like this:

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If you select a stopped transfer, the "Stop" button changes to "Resume". Click on it to resume your downloading.

I normally start to download the photos, stop the download to move quickly to another thumbnails page, start another batch of photos to download, stop the downloading of these photos and continue.

That is, using the "Transfers" page and stopping temporarily your downloads, you don't have to wait for all the photos to download before moving to the next page.

Once you have started the download on all the pages that contain all the photos you're interested in, you can resume all downloads, while you read or work in something else, so you do not lose any of your precious time. Life is too short and you're not getting any younger... :)
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If you're using Firefox:

1. To download "FlashGot", click on the menu "Tools", then on "AddOns". On the window you'll see, click on "Get Extensions".

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FF will open the AddOns web page. Under the category "Popular", you'll see FlashGot in first place. Click on the link.

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Then, on the page that'll appear, click on the green "Install now" button. Follow instructions.

Restart Firefox with the button you'll see in the installation dialog, when the installation is finished.

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2. Open the page with the thumbnails.

3. Now, I discover that the "DOWNLOAD MANAGER NOT DETECTED??" message is turned on. Funny. I check the documentation at http://flashgot.net/faq#qa1_1. Damn. The answer is like three pages long.

After 10 minutes reading and fumbling, it's dawning upon me that things have changed since FF ver 1, now you have to have a separated Download Manager program. Funny, as FF ver 2 has one, integrated. So...

4. I try to find a Download Manager in the "Download Managers" category for FF AddOns.

Strangely, in the first page of results, there is not one. Shut. Second page. Not one either. Third page. Finally, I found the old "Download StatusBar" that I had with FF 1.

I check the options in "FlashGot" contextual menu: double shut. Download StatusBar is not included. It seems the damn thing needs an external manager program.

Sorry, I can't stand it anymore. Fifteen minutes and I'm far from finishing. So...

5. Buy or find a download manager. This manager has to be included in the list you'll see when you right click on a photo and chose "FlashGot Options" and then "More options", like this:

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On the window you'll see, click on the tab "General" and then on the arrow to the right of the textbox "Download Manager" to see the list of programs you can use.

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Get one of these programs and install it.

6. Hopefully, after you install the program for downloads, you can right clic on any thumbnail and you'll see a menu like this:

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Assuming FlashGot still works like in version 1, then you can use your mouse to drag a box around the photos you want to download.

That's it.

Have I already recommended Opera? :)
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Ciro Pabón
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Bar555 sends me this message:
I tried it in some sites such as , http://www.f1-pics.com , http://motorsport.com , www.http://www.f1grandprix.it/ and i could not make it work .Any idea ??

Only worked for http://www.imagesf1.com/
I think I know what's happening. I open f1 pics, it took longer than expected to find the pics. Funny, given the name of the site. All right, I open motorsports.

You're out of luck: at that site, they put a program "under" the thumbnails, instead of a link to the picture. You can recognize them because the links (in Opera) end in ".asp" or something like that, like this:

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Notice that when you click on the thumbnail, you don't open a picture, you open another page. When you ask Opera to download the thumbnail, it downloads the html page instead.

These sites do it like that PRECISELY to slow your downloading.

Sometimes there is a workaround. Follow me: I open the first picture at Singapore. I right click on it to see its name.

It's called http://motorsport.com/photos/f1/2007/ge ... p-1295.jpg

I copy and paste this picture name on the browser. Yes, that's the picture. I try to open the "next" picture, that is http://motorsport.com/photos...-xp-1296.jpg

Yes, it works. So, as I said, sorry, you'll need a little extra work:

1. Build a page in Excel with the names of all the links to the photos you want to download, that is:

Copy the first link on cell A1 and using Excel tools, create the names for all the pictures you want to download on the following cells (in A2 goes http://motorsport.com/photos/f1/2007/ge ... p-1296.jpg, in A3 goes http://motorsport.com/photos/f1/2007/ge ... p-1297.jpg, etcétera).

To do this, you have to put the "constant" part of the names of the photos in a column, for example, put in B1 the text "http://motorsport.com/photos/f1/2007/ge ... 07-gen-xp-". Copy the constant text to B2, B3, etcétera.

Then you have to put the variable part in another column, that is "1295", "1296", etcetera. Let's say you put them in C column: you write the two first numbers in C1 and C2, highlight or select the two cells, and "pull" the lower right corner of the selection, to quickly fill a column with consecutive numbers (C3, C4, etcétera).

Finally, write the extension, that is, ".jpg" in a third column, let's say in D1, D2, D3, etcétera.

If you used the columns B, C and D, then in A1 put the formula

=HYPERLINK(CONCATENATE(B1,C1,D1)

This will add the three parts of the name of the photos with CONCATENATE and convert them to a link with HYPERLINK.

Copy the formula in A1 to the other cells in column A (that is, toA2, A3, etcétera) to build the list of links without typing.

2. Save the Excel file as an html page in your disk, using "Save as" and choosing "html" as the type.

3. Open the Excel html file in Opera, using "File/Open". You'll see the Excel page and using the "Links" panel, you'll see the list of links you've built. Select them and download them as I explained.
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