September 11, 2004
Hello,
Hope you had a wonderful
summer. With the back-to-school (or
work) season here and cooler fall weather
around the corner, now is a good time
to get your summer photos in order to
share with family and friends. Edit
and enhance them, get going on a digital
scrapbook, or perhaps create an online
album to share them. If you've thought
about sharing your photos on line-or
don't know how/where to do it, here
are a few ideas for photos you may have
collected over the summer.
ONLINE PHOTO SHARING:
NOT JUST FOR FAMILY
AND VACATION PHOTOS
You may join the photo-sharing
craze to share your family vacation
photos, but have you thought about other
uses for photo sharing?
Here are just a few
suggestions:
Scrapbooking:
Show off your
creative projects. You can design scrapbook
pages and enhance them with clipart
using software like Paint Shop Photo
Album http://www.digitalphotos101.com/Paint-Shop-Album5
or FotoFinish http://www.digitalphotos101.com/fotofinish-sharing
and then upload them to a photo sharing
site for everyone to enjoy.
Hobbies:
Perhaps
you belong to a cross-stitching club
or the other end of the spectrum, a
motorcycle or classic car club. You
can share your best cross-stitch projects
or pictures of you with your Harley
or '57 Chevy with other club members.
Class Reunions:
What
better way to share reunion photos with
former class members across the miles
than in an online photo album, so all
can view and reminisce.
Arts and Crafts Portfolio:
Do
you design jewelry, paint or make woodcarvings
or other crafts to sell? A digital photo
gallery is a great way to show off your
pieces, and you can add your own captions,
prices, etc.
Genealogy:
If you are in charge
of recording your family's history,
organize old family photos in a digital
album to share with distant family members.
Chances are, old photos will need some
repair for cracks, fading, spots, etc.
You can easily repair photos yourself
using photo software like
Photoshop Elements or Paint
Shop Pro.
School Events:
Create an online
album for pictures of football or basketball
games, proms, graduation parties and
other school events to share with classmates.
Weddings:
You can design an
elegant photo album and let those who
couldn't attend the wedding see the
bride walk down the aisle and "virtually"
experience the conga line at the reception.
Weddings were made for photo sharing!
Rubber Stamping:
A photo gallery of
your rubber stamp creations is a great
way to showcase them for fellow stamp
artists.
Okay, you get the
picture. Use your imagination and you'll
find dozens of opportunities for sharing
your photos.
PHOTO SHARING SITES AND SOFTWARE
The next step
is how do you do it? That's easy too.
With the digital camera craze comes
a proliferation of photo sharing
sites and software. The top photo
sharing sites include:
Ofoto
Shutterfly
Snapfish
They give you simple,
free software so you can make basic
edits such as adjust the contrast, crop
and remove red-eye. You can quickly
upload your images to their website
and put photos in different albums,
name the albums and add captions. Then
you just email your friends the link
to your album. The good news is it's
free; the down side is that some sites
limit the number of photos you can share.
These sites, of course, will also print
your photos for as little as 22 cents
each and mail them to you; those who
view your albums can also order prints.
There are some great services dedicated to photo
sharing that offer unlimited photo storage space for a nominal
fee. These include Pixagogo,
which is a web-based service for sharing, organizing and storing
your digital photos inside instant albums that can be viewed by
anyone you want. It's an easy way to share photos with others,
and an excellent means of backing up valuable photos or
publishing illustrations on a web site or a market place. For
a $5 monthly membership fee, you get unlimited secure storage
of your original images of any size for as long as you want. Pixagogo's
features include easy drag & drop photo uploading, the ability
to create elegant online albums and full screen slide shows, share
selected album links with family and friends via a simple email
link, and a self-organizing photo timeline. You can also order
prints on Fuji paper at competitive prices.
PHOTO SHARING SOFTWARE
There are also several
inexpensive software applications for
photo sharing on the web, including
FotoFinish
and the SendPix sharing feature
of ACDSee
6.0 . With both programs you can
email photos directly from the application
at sizes you specify. FotoFinish
also gives you 20MB of free personal
web space to upload and share your albums
or individual photos. ACDSee
lets you share up to 50 photos in an
unlimited number of albums on their
server at no charge for up to 30 days.
It also has an HTML photo album generator
so you can create web page photo albums
to upload to your own site.
Whatever method
you choose, sharing your pics on the
net is a great timesaver with lots of
opportunity for creativity.
Until next
time...