Album collaboration has arrived 2008-04-24 14:18:00
Starting today, your albums can do so much more. When you create an album you now have the option to add other users as collaborators, which gives them access to add and remove pictures from your album.
To get started, create a new album or view one of your current albums. On your sidebar there will be an option "Share this album"

This is where you decide who has access to your album, and what level of access they have. If your album is private, you can add a user as a viewer which will only let them view your private album, they can't edit it. A collaborator has all the same privileges as a viewer, as well as being able to edit and add pictures to your album. After you have a few people (or just one) added with access to your album, you can easily change their access level, or remove their access all together.

You can see all albums people have shared with you in your profile / albums page (chronicfile.com/users/USER/albums).
So why would you want to let people collaborate on your album? Say you and your friends all had a great 4/20 (I'm sure we all had a great 4/20) and you all took pictures all day long. Each person just has to upload their pictures from the day to Chronicfile then everybody with access to the say "420 pictures" album can add their pictures, then you have one album with all the related pictures in one place, instead of 4-5 different albums. If you have any suggestions on ways to improve on album collaboration just let us know in the comments.