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Sharing Your
Photos – Using Sharing Sites and eMail
By Ziv Haparnas
The photos we take are all about experiences
- photos from our last trip, photos of
friends and family and of places we visited.
We also want to share those photos with our
family and close friends and by that to
share our experiences. In this article we
will go over a few options for doing just
that.
There are a few methods for sharing photos.
Before the digital era sharing was done by
printing photos and arranging them in photo
albums. Then when family or friends gather
they could go over those albums viewing each
photo and talking about their experiences.
Another way to share photos with people that
were physically far away was via mail.
Printed photos were put in an envelope and
mailed.
The digital era made sharing photos and
experiences much easier and almost instant.
For example with digital photography you can
share a photo at the instance it was taken
with anyone in the world.
There are a few ways to sharing digital
photos:
Sharing by email:
Photos are computer files and like any other
file they can be sent as an email attachment
to any number of email recipients. To share
a photo over email simply create a new
email, enter the email addresses of the
people you want to share the photo with,
write a small description in the email body
and then attach the photo files.
There are a few things to consider when
sharing photos by email. Most ISPs and free
email services limit the size of the
attachments that can be sent. Many limit
those to just a few megabytes. Some
providers also limit the size of the email
mailbox and thus sending a large number of
big photo files can clog the recipient’s
mailbox.
It is not considered ‘ok’ to email large
attachments unless you personally know the
recipient and he or she expects to receive
such an email. It is highly recommended that
you resize the photos before sending them by
email. In most cases the recipient will only
use the files to view the photo on the
computer screen. For that purpose a photo
resolution of 640X480 or 800X600 is more
than enough and the reduced resolution files
will be much smaller. If the recipient needs
to print the photo then a high resolution
version should be emailed.
Sharing using online sharing services:
There are many online services that offer
photo sharing for free. Using the service
you can either share photos with a private
group of people or share photos with the
public. Sites such as
www.flickr.com or
www.shutterfly.com are very popular
sharing sites. In addition to photo sharing
they offer many other services such as photo
printing. Using these services is simple:
create an account with one of the services
and start uploading your photos. When you’re
done simply send the site’s link to whoever
you want to share your photos with.
Sharing photos this way is very easy and
efficient. You only need to upload the
photos once and whoever you share the photos
with can at their own time login to the site
and view the albums. Most sites will resize
the photo and reduce their resolution for
faster viewing. However they will not allow
the viewers to download the original full
resolution file. In most cases this is not a
problem as users can order prints directly
from the sharing site. If they do need the
original high resolution file you can always
separately send it to them by email.
Sharing by FTP or other file transfer
utilities:
In this method the photos are just uploaded
to an FTP server. The people you want to
share the photos with will login to the FTP
server and download the photos. This can
also be done using online storage services
that allow users to upload any file and then
other users to download them. Similar to
photo sharing services these services allow
the sharing of files. They do not limit the
users in downloading the full resolution
photo files but they also lack the
advantages of easily browsing through photo
albums and quickly previewing low resolution
version of the photos. Usually FTP servers
are used by professionals or companies that
need to share a large amount of data between
them. Also professional printing services
will sometime host an FPT server and have
users upload full resolution photo files to
this server for printing.
Sharing by burning CD/DVDs:
This method is similar to the old fashion
method of mailing printed photos. Instead of
printing paper prints and mailing them you
burn all the images for sharing on a CD (or
DVD if more space is needed) and mail the
CD/DVD to the people you want to share it
with. This method is slow and used usually
only when the amount of photos to share is
very big and transferring so much data
online is a hassle. An example for using
this method is sending a large number of
high resolution photos for a printing
service
In conclusion there are many ways to share
photos. For most users who simply want to
share photos for viewing on the computer
screen and maybe print a few photos using
the online photo sharing and printing
services is the best. These free services
provide all the functionality most users
need. Occasionally when you need to share a
high resolution photo for printing you can
easily send it by email.
Ziv Haparnas is a technology veteran and
writes about practical technology and
science issues. This article can be
reprinted and used as long as the resource
box including the backlink is included. You
can find more information digital photo
printing printing and photography in general
on printrates.com - a site dedicated to
digital photo prints
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