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(ARA) - As sales of digital
cameras continue to outpace traditional film camera purchases, many consumers
are now first-time digital camera owners. Years ago, when everyone had traditional
film cameras, you’d drop off a finished roll of film at the drugstore and come
back a few hours or days later to pick up your prints. Today, consumers have so
many more options for storing, viewing and printing photos.
But how do you get started?
With a visit to one of the many online photo-sharing services and just a few clicks
of your mouse, it’s easy to build online photo albums or create and order prints,
photo cards and cool photo gifts, such as tote bags, T-shirts and coaster sets.
You can then e-mail or instant message your favorite photos to friends and family,
or just print them out at home.
The following are five tips on fun ways to share photos of the first visit with
Santa or the annual holiday gathering with friends, family members and co-workers.
1. Build an
Online Photo Album. To store all your digital photos in one safe and convenient
place, it’s easy to create an online photo album with an online photo service.
You can then direct friends and family to visit the online picture book. This
is ideal when you have many pictures to share, like images of the holiday get-together,
gift opening or “thank you” shots with new toys and clothing. Try AOL’s You’ve
Got Pictures service, which is now free to all Internet users and available at
http://pictures.aim.com.
2. Send an E-Mail
Message. These days, many digital cameras come with photo sharing software
that makes it easy to click and send your favorite images to anyone and everyone
in your e-mail address book. Even if yours does not, it’s just as simple to type
an e-mail message and then attach your chosen photos to the message.
3. Type an Instant Message. If you’re seeking instant feedback on your
holiday photos, it’s easy to share pictures while instant messaging back and forth
with friends and family. In fact, most instant messaging applications, including
the popular AOL Instant Messenger (AIM) service, enable easy photo sharing with
friends. You can even use AIM’s “Instant Imaging” service to create a slide show
for friends on your Buddy List.
4. Print Your Photos at Home. While you can still have your photos printed
at the drugstore, or in a stand-alone kiosk, it’s easy to turn your digital camera
into a “digital darkroom” with home printers. Visit your local electronics store
to find the right printer to meet your needs or shop online on sites such as In-Store.com
where you can view printers side by side to compare prices, features, availability
and more. 5.
Create Fun Photo Gifts. For a fresh way to share your memories, consider creating
unique photo gifts, such as placemats, golf towels, mousepads and wall clocks
bearing your favorite images. It’s also easy and inexpensive to create a hard
cover Memory Book of your favorite photos and captions, making the perfect addition
to any coffee table.
There are a number of photo sharing services available on the Internet to help
you make the most of your digital pictures. Some services, including AOL’s You’ve
Got Pictures, even offer unlimited photo storage and photo editing tools to help
you adjust brightness, crop images, convert color photos to black and white or
even correct red eye. But most of all, sit back, relax and enjoy your new camera.
Don’t forget to
smile and say “cheese.” Courtesy
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