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Importing seems like a daunting task--I have about 2000 public images on Flickr and another 4000 or so private ones. I'd like to preserve my titles, descriptions, and tags from Flickr as much as possible. Have you ever used Bulkr to download images and data from Flickr? And how are you importing into ipernity--are you manually transferring things, or batching them in some way? Is there a batch import method that transfers titles, tags, and descriptions, too?
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