Asher Kelman
OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
We keep getting questions about posting one's pictures on the web. PBase seems popular but is not free. What do you use and why?
I like
1. .mac galleries, part of the .mac subscription* for email, since it is a one click no brainer connection to iphoto which is the free photo viewing software from Apple. This allows simple customization by one click choice of templates. Also these galleries can be replaced by the much more capable but again, not for free, in iWeb, also a Mac product.
Other online galleries can be customized too but are free but some seem designed more for those with some coding skills to get a pretty looking page.
2. Exposure Manager.com is free (no it isn't, my error, it costs about $60 per year, but a steady flow of checks makes up for that ) and provides fulfillment of orders for prints too and a built in slide show. It is sufficient, but I wish the templates would be more obvious to use and swap as in iphoto galleries.
Asher
*A further benefit of the .mac subscription is idisk, a virtual disk, idisk that can be used anywhere in the world on Mac or PC computers to transfer or store large numbers of files
I like
1. .mac galleries, part of the .mac subscription* for email, since it is a one click no brainer connection to iphoto which is the free photo viewing software from Apple. This allows simple customization by one click choice of templates. Also these galleries can be replaced by the much more capable but again, not for free, in iWeb, also a Mac product.
Other online galleries can be customized too but are free but some seem designed more for those with some coding skills to get a pretty looking page.
2. Exposure Manager.com is free (no it isn't, my error, it costs about $60 per year, but a steady flow of checks makes up for that ) and provides fulfillment of orders for prints too and a built in slide show. It is sufficient, but I wish the templates would be more obvious to use and swap as in iphoto galleries.
Asher
*A further benefit of the .mac subscription is idisk, a virtual disk, idisk that can be used anywhere in the world on Mac or PC computers to transfer or store large numbers of files
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