Sharing Your Digital Photos Overview

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Taking pictures is a lot of fun because you have memories to look back on for a long time. You can store your pictures for safe keeping. If you have a digital camera, you can save your images for later retrieval or you can even share your digital photos with others. What excitement you would get out of being able to share you images with your friends and watch their eyes open when they are surprised. Or place your images on your Web site so everyone in the world can look at them. Having images and sharing them can be great joy. However, there is one drawback to this. If you do not have a system in place to handle those images so you get the best quality money can buy you are in for a rude awakening. There are steps you must take to ensure your images are the best they can be so you can be proud of what you took. Also, you need to manage your images, especially if you have plenty of them to share. There are steps you can take that will make your handling your images more convenient. To start with you must be aware of the following:

• Printing: What if you were requested to print out an image so you can take it to your friend’s house or to a client’s location. Maybe your friend or client doesn’t have Internet access nor has his email filtered so as not to allow attachments of a certain size. In this case you need your image printed.
• Editing: It doesn’t matter what picture you take, your picture may still need to be edited. Perhaps it may need to be brighter, or more contrast, or maybe more color needs to be added. Or red eye has to be removed. Editing must be taken into consideration when dealing with images.
• Sharing: In some cases sharing your images is just a matter of uploading your images to your friends or family members by email. Or, you can place them on your Web site and notify your friends and family members as to where the images are located. However, this is not always the norm. Sometimes, sharing images takes more work than that.



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