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Photograph Storage and Editing

Photograph Storage and Editing. By Sarah Waller ETD 567. A few instructions to start. Feel free to click on underlined words. You will be directed to a website to further explain the word or concept or just take you to the company’s website.

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Photograph Storage and Editing

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  1. Photograph Storage and Editing By Sarah Waller ETD 567

  2. A few instructions to start • Feel free to click on underlined words. You will be directed to a website to further explain the word or concept or just take you to the company’s website. • During a quiz, click on the correct answer. You will know if you are correct or not! • If you want to go back in the presentation, use the back button located on the right of every screen. Back

  3. Course Topics • Free Online Storage Resources • Free Editing Software for Download • For Purchase Software • Local Storage Back

  4. Objectives • The student will attain a working knowledge of online photo sites in which to store, edit and purchase their photographs. • The student will be able to use Google Picasa for both local storage and editing as well as online storage, sharing, and purchasing of photographs. • The student will be able to determine the solution for their photographic environment. Back

  5. Online Storage Resources Five popular sites. There are many more. You can pay if you would like as well!

  6. Online Storage Resources • Many free resources available • Most are available through your local photo lab • Photo labs partner with mainstream photo sites • Kodak Gallery • hp Snapfish • Shutterfly • Photobucket • flickr by Yahoo Back

  7. Online Storage Resources - Kodak • Teamed with Target and CVS/pharmacy • 1st 20 4x6 prints free • Unlimited storage • Must purchase within 90 days • Must purchase once a year • Amount of purchase depends on your storage usage (in gigabytes [GB]) • Share with family and friends Back Kodak

  8. Online Storage Resources - Kodak Back

  9. Online Storage Resources – hp Snapfish • Teamed with Walgreens Pharmacy and Meijer • 20 free 4x6 prints with sign-up • Unlimited photo storage and sharing • Must make yearly purchase to keep account active Back Snapfish

  10. Online Storage Resources – hp Snapfish Back

  11. Online Storage Resources - Shutterfly • Teamed with Target • Unlimited storage • 15 free prints with sign-up (offer may vary) • Create websites for sharing easily Back Shutterfly

  12. Online Storage Resources - Shutterfly Back

  13. Online Storage Resources - flickr • Owned by Yahoo! • Teamed with various independent print shops listed on their site • Also teamed with Target • 100 megabytes (MB) of storage allowed and 2 videos • Free sharing Back flickr

  14. Online Storage Resources - flickr Back

  15. Online Storage Resources - Photobucket • Teamed with Target and CVS/pharmacy • Storage limit of 1 GB for images and video • Extensive editing options that include very creative presets • Allows all photos to be linked and posted to various sites including Blogger, Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, and email • Sharing • Best site to use if posting pictures to other websites including personal websites and forums Back Photobucket

  16. Online Storage Resources - Photobucket Back

  17. What do you know? Back A brief quiz

  18. What do you know? • Which of the following websites does not allow unlimited photo storage? Kodak Shutterfly hp Snapfish Back flickr

  19. What do you know? YES! Terrific job! Next Question

  20. What do you know? Nope! Try Again! Back to quiz

  21. What do you know? • All of the sites we spoke about are affiliated with a major retailer for local pick up of prints. True False Back

  22. What do you know? Nope! Try Again! Back to quiz

  23. What do you know? YES! Terrific job! Next Question

  24. What do you know? • Which site is best for storing images to post on Blogs, Facebook pages, MySpace pages, and forums? hp Snapfish Photobucket Flickr Back Shutterfly

  25. What do you know? Nope! Try Again! Back to quiz

  26. What do you know? YES! Terrific job! Next Question

  27. What do you know? • All of these sites are easy to use and have help pages if I have any questions. True False Back

  28. What do you know? Nope! Try Again! Back to quiz

  29. What do you know? YES! Terrific job! Next Question

  30. Quiz Results • Great job! Since you had to answer everything correctly to get to this point, you got 100%! • After viewing these programs and their qualities, is there one you think you would like to use? • Just wait until you see what’s next! Back

  31. Free Software to Download Always download software from reputable sites.

  32. Free Software to Download • It’s true. There really is FREE software out there that is actually worth the download! • There are three programs I feel are worth a mention • Paint.net • Photoscape • Gimp – GNU Image Manipulation Program • Any of these programs would require a tutorial for a user new to Photo editing. That is not provided here. Only an overview. Back

  33. Free Software to Download – Paint.net • For Windows • Advanced Editing Options: layers, unlimited undo, and special effects • Awards from PCWorld and Cnet • Has been compaired to Photoshop, Corel PaintShop Pro, and GIMP • Provides a community of users and tutorials Back Paint.net

  34. Free Editing Software – Paint.net Back

  35. Free Editing Software – Photoscape • Of the 3 titles mentioned, this is the least “professional” looking. • Has an abundance of fun options such as speech balloons and cartoon add-ins • The neatest part of the software: it makes animations from multiple photos. Back Photoscape

  36. Free Editing Software – Photoscape Back

  37. Free Editing Software – Gimp • My first experience with this software was over 10 years ago – it has been around awhile • Very professional options • Built-in help. Tutorials available. Online community. • Because it is freeware, other people can produce plug-ins to enhance the program (also free for download) Back GIMP

  38. Free Editing Software – Gimp Back

  39. Free Editing Software – Gimp (screenshot) Back

  40. What do you know now? Back Another little quiz

  41. What do you know now? • All three of these programs are easy for anyone to use. Just download and edit. True False Back

  42. What do you know now? Nope! Try Again! Back to quiz

  43. What do you know now? YES! Terrific job! Next Question

  44. What do you know now? • Which program has the least professional options, but may be the easiest to use? Paint.net Photoscape GIMP Back

  45. What do you know now? Nope! Try Again! Back to quiz

  46. What do you know now? YES! Terrific job! Next Question

  47. What do you know now? • This program has the most complete option set of the three programs. Paint.net Paint.net Photoscape Photoscape GIMP Back

  48. What do you know now? Nope! Try Again! Back to quiz

  49. What do you know now? YES! Terrific job! Next Question

  50. Picasa from Google Back The best of both worlds.

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