Once the photos have been uploaded successfully, you are brought automatically to the GatherRound website, as shown in Figure 17-11.. Figure 17-12 shows your guests’ view of the site.. F
Trang 14. Click the Upload button All photos currently displayed in the area are uploaded Once the photos have been uploaded successfully, you are brought automatically to the GatherRound website, as shown in Figure 17-11 You can then view your album on the site Figure 17-12 shows your guests’ view of the site
FIGURE 17-11 Your pictures uploaded to GatherRound.com
Visit another album Uploaded pictures
Trang 2FIGURE 17-12 Here’s what friends and family can view on GatherRound.com
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Trang 3Using Adobe’s Shutterfly.com
PhotoDeluxe used to have a feature called the PhotoShare website, which you might see referenced in the Help menu of the program This is a bit confusing since that particular website no longer exists It was discontinued as of April 13, 2001 Instead, Adobe now provides PhotoDeluxe users the Shutterfly website for posting and sharing photos You can open an account on this site, which is shown in Figure 17-13
FIGURE 17-13 PhotoDeluxe users can post photos to the Shutterfly website
Trang 4After you’ve entered your user name and a password, you can browse for files to upload from your computer, as shown in Figure 17-14 You can provide your friends and family with your password so they can view the photos you’ve posted on the site
as shown in Figure 17-15
FIGURE 17-14 Use this page to browse for photos and post them to Shutterfly.com 17
Trang 5FIGURE 17-15 A photo posted on the Shutterfly website
Creating Your Own Web Page
Creating and hosting your own web page featuring scanned photos is simpler than you might think, and it’s the perfect ongoing application for your new scanning skills To host your own web page, you need three things:
A host server To be accessible on the World Wide Web, your page must be stored on a web server Your ISP might provide this service, or you can use the