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~Julie~
06-20-2006, 05:35 PM
where you can upload your LO's and they stay the same size so I can get them off my hard drive.. I would prefer a free site. I haven't printed them out yet and I will be doing it soon but I need to free up the space that these are taking up!
I know photobucket resizes.. so thats out of the question
Thank you
mlpieters
06-20-2006, 05:39 PM
know of any website but have you thought of burning them to a cd or dvd? that would give you time to get them printed and also free up your hard drive.
~Julie~
06-20-2006, 05:43 PM
We have the software but when I tried to do it before I deleted all my alphas!!!
We have Roxio and i put all the files on there and when i went to burn the CD it didn't do anything! So frustrating!
Rhoda Jayne
06-20-2006, 05:50 PM
where you can upload your LO's and they stay the same size so I can get them off my hard drive.. I would prefer a free site. I haven't printed them out yet and I will be doing it soon but I need to free up the space that these are taking up!
I know photobucket resizes.. so thats out of the question
Thank you
If you have a gmail account you could email them to yourself. I think the limit is 10mb per message?
Rhoda
Mommyish
06-20-2006, 05:53 PM
for a pro flickr account your uploads (each image) can be up to 10mb and you have unlimted space... I think for a year it's like 25 bucks, and really a great deal when you think about it. :)
~Julie~
06-20-2006, 05:54 PM
thanks gals . I might try the gmail thing first since I have that already. If not i might do the flicker
Hollie
06-20-2006, 05:57 PM
Not free, but I use Smugmug and I think it's like $30 a year. You upload and it takes your original (I think 10MB max per picture/LO). It will display either a small, medium, large, or original version so people with dial up can still view the LO's without going totally bonkers. Your friends and family are also allowed to download the original versions (if you enable it) and print from home, if they desire. They, of course, offer online professional printing too but don't force you to use it if you don't want. You can also mark your galleries as private or password protect if you like. I've been using it for over a year and am very happy with it.
Side note--I always burn my LO's to DVD as a backup, even though I have the high res JPEG's on Smugmug. I keep the layered files on the DVD's.
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