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Online Photos – Services and Information

As digital cameras become more popular, more and more online photo sites are beginning to pop up on the Internet. Most online photo companies offer services that are very easy and fun to use. It’s a good idea to look over some of the more popular sites to see which one you like best. Though the services they provide will be somewhat similar, the prices they’ll charge for developing your photos will vary somewhat. Some of the most popular online photo companies today, include:

All of these companies allow you to upload your photos to their site, edit them so that your photo is exactly the way you want it to be, order prints, and order all kinds of photo gifts and albums. You’ll also be able to easily share your photos with friends and family by sending them an e-mail that directs them to your online album, or by sending individual photos to them.

Getting Your Photos Online

Different online photo storage companies have different ways of getting your photos onto their site, but in general, the easiest and most simple way is to upload your pictures onto the site by choosing them yourself.

Pick and Click Uploading

This is fun and easy to do! The online photo company will simply ask you to browse your computer for the photos you want to upload onto their site, and then you select them. Some sites will allow you to only upload one photo at a time, while other sites will allow you to download a special program that enables you to upload as many photos as you want in one click. This is a very convenient feature!

Online Photos – Editing and More

Once you’ve got your photos onto a Web site, you can do a lot with them! Most companies will allow you to play with the photo’s coloring, size, red-eye and more. You can zoom in on a part of your photo and print only that portion. You can make a slightly blurred picture sharper, or decide that you look better in black and white than in color.

The options are nearly endless, and a lot of fun to work with. Once you’ve got your perfect photo, you can order prints of it in sizes that range from wallet size all the way up to giant posters. You can also put your picture on mugs, t-shirts, calendars and many other gifts.

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