Digital Photography - Point & Shoot Basics
    http://edu-observatory.org/olli/DP1/Week7.html



  DOWNLOADING PICTURES FROM YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA
    http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/digitalphotography/takeit/transfer.mspx      
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2498      
    http://www.digicamhelp.com/processing-photos/advanced-editing/resizing-web/      


  IMAGE STORAGE AND SHARING
      
    Cloud Photo Storage on the Cheap (20 GB)
      http://logikpc.com/2009/11/cloud-photo-storage-on-the-cheap/

    401k for Photographers: Online Cloud Storage with Mozy (Unlimited)
      http://www.nyip.com/ezine/digital/cloud_storage_with_mozy.html

      "There are alternatives to Mozy. While we have not tested all of
      them, here is a brief overview of some that might interest
      photographers. Carbonite offers unlimited storage for $54.95 a
      year. This actually works out to be less than five dollars a
      month. Amazon S3 offers tiered pricing based on usage. They charge
      for transferring data both in and out of their servers. To see how
      they structure their fees, check this link. Swiss Picture Bank
      differs from the competition in that they do not charge an annual
      fee. Instead, users pay a one-time fee for storage capacity of 1GB
      to 100GB".

    Google Picasa Web Albums (1 GB)
      http://picasaweb.google.com/olli.dp1
      http://picasa.google.com
      http://picasa.google.com/mac_tools.html (play)
      
    PBase - Host and share your photos on the Internet 
      http://www.pbase.com/
      http://www.pbase.com/cameras 
      http://www.pbase.com/search 
      http://www.pbase.com/galleries 

    Flickr
      http://www.flickr.com/tour/upload/
      http://www.digicamhelp.com/learn/processing-photos/photo-hosting/all-about-flickr/
      
    Shutterfly  
      http://www.shutterfly.com/


  PRINTING
  
    Printing photos at home is not for everyone. However, printing your
    own photos is not for everyone. It can take more time than some are
    willing to put in. The cost of a printer and supplies may not be
    cost effective particularly if you don't make a lot of prints.
    Thankfully, there are several options for having prints made for a
    reasonable price. Simply bring your digital files to a local photo
    processor, or upload and edit them to an photo service and your
    prints will be delivered to your front door.
    
    Local Printer in Ames - Photosynthesis
      http://www.waldenphoto.com/
      
    PhotoSynthesis is open for business at 317 Main Street in downtown
    Ames. We thank you for supporting Ames' only locally owned and
    operated photo finishing business. Run by a graphic designer (and
    customer of former owner Walden Photo), with the help of some great
    store staff, we are committed to provide you with the best service,
    and the best photo services, in Ames!
      
      
  PRINTING ON YOUR OWN PRINTER
    http://www.digicamhelp.com/search/search.php?zoom_query=printing&x=0&y=0
    http://www.digicamhelp.com/processing-photos/printing/printing-tips/
      

  BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS ABOUT PRINTING

    Jon Canfield
    "Print Like a Pro: A Digital Photographer's Guide"
    Peachpit Press (2006) 
    ISBN: 0-321-38554-3

    Harald Johnson
    "Mastering Digital Printing, Second Edition"
    Course Technology PTR (2004) 
    ISBN: 1-59200-431-8




    
     
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