carpanta
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How to download (if possible all) pictures from a twitter profile
hi
when I go to a twitter profile and start browsing through their pictures I cannot download them, I dont get that option on any browser Ive tried. Since Im trying to compile all the marketing infographics I can find, Id like, using software or any method, to bulk download them all at once if possible, if not, one by one.
I KNOW in firefox you can right click and go to page info and then media and find the picture in there but its far too time consuming. there was a software that used to do it but twitter changed their API and thats not good anymore
when I go to a twitter profile and start browsing through their pictures I cannot download them, I dont get that option on any browser Ive tried. Since Im trying to compile all the marketing infographics I can find, Id like, using software or any method, to bulk download them all at once if possible, if not, one by one.
I KNOW in firefox you can right click and go to page info and then media and find the picture in there but its far too time consuming. there was a software that used to do it but twitter changed their API and thats not good anymore
ASKER
thanks for the answer but I was aware of that technique, its not good when you're trying to download hundreds of pictures
carpanta --
It would seem what you want to do can no longer be done.
It would seem what you want to do can no longer be done.
Are they from your account?
Are they from your account? If so, go to https://twitter.com/settings/account and at the bottom, "Request Archive"
You can view all pics by going to http://twitpic.com/tag/ExpertsExchange where you place the username after the tag/
ASKER
thanks Scott, good try, though it doesnt work because the users need to tag each image with their username and most don't do it, so the five I tried didnt have any images showing at all
Well if they are your images, you can get your data. If they are not your images, there is a reason it is not easy to easily download in bulk.
Best of luck!
Best of luck!
ASKER
thanks scott, no, there arent my images
Im trying to compile a list of best marketing infographics for my personal learning, not planning on use them without giving credit to their original users, but I like to collect good infographics like others collect baseball cards. Also Id like to desing my own and learning from the best is a good start
cheers
Im trying to compile a list of best marketing infographics for my personal learning, not planning on use them without giving credit to their original users, but I like to collect good infographics like others collect baseball cards. Also Id like to desing my own and learning from the best is a good start
cheers
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Try this!
Add this extension to chrome browser:
1. https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/bulk-image-downloader/lamfengpphafgjdgacmmnpakdphmjlji
2. Navigate to the page contains images.
3. Click on the extension or (Alt+C)
4. Select the images of your choice/invert select button and Then press Download. all will be downloaded at speed of a blink.
Add this extension to chrome browser:
1. https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/bulk-image-downloader/lamfengpphafgjdgacmmnpakdphmjlji
2. Navigate to the page contains images.
3. Click on the extension or (Alt+C)
4. Select the images of your choice/invert select button and Then press Download. all will be downloaded at speed of a blink.
Use the Print Screen button or Win 7's Snipping Tool. Once copied (which that will accomplish) paste into an image editor such as Paint, Irfanview, etc. You can then manipulate such as crop or save as .jpg, .gif, etc.
However those pictures may be copyrighted. You should look into that if your intention is to use them for commercial use. http://www.nyccounsel.com/business-blogs-websites/who-owns-photos-and-videos-posted-on-facebook-or-twitter/