101 QUICK AND EASY SECRETS FOR USING YOUR DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHS- P25 ppsx

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106 ■ Photo Blog Heaven Figure 6.12 Fancy yachts in St.Thomas,Virgin Islands. POSTING BY EMAIL On Blogger.com, you can post text and images to your blog by email.This means that you can send an email (or picture message) with text and images to your blog hosting site from your cell phone, which in turn posts it automatically on your blog.To get started, you log in to your Google account via Blogger.com, which will bring you to your Dashboard (where you manage all of your blogs). For the blog to which you want to send a message, click on the envelope by its name. An Email Posting window (see Figure 6.13) will pop up where you create an email address to which you send your post. Next, go to your email account (say, Gmail or your cell phone’s email address, for example) and embed or attach a picture to the email (picture mail) with some text under it. Send the email to the email address you created on Blogger. When you send via a cell phone, the entire message is posted, including the To, From, and Subject information. Figure 6.13 Blogger has an email address that you can send a blog post to for publication on your blog. Photo Blog Heaven ■ 107 Building a Moblog A moblog is a blog on your cell phone. You can post to a blog with a cell phone from anywhere in the world if you have a cell phone with text or media messaging. To send a picture to your blog, send the image as an email via MMS (multimedia message) to go@blogger.com. To do this on an iPhone, for example, open the image you want to send, click on Send Photo, choose to email the photo, and then input go@blogger.com into the To field. Finally, click Send. Blogger will then send you a message back with a claim token and a mobile blog URL. Next, go to go.blogger.com (see Figure 6.14), enter in your claim token, verify your registration by typing the distorted characters given into the text box below them, and click Continue. (If you do this on your computer, you can configure an existing blog to a mobile blog. To do this, see the “Configuring Your Blog to a Mobile Blog” sidebar.) From there, you can see the image on your blog if you already have one, or you can create a mobile blog by naming it, giving it a URL, clicking Continue, and then choosing a template and clicking Done. Figure 6.14 You can create a blog from a cell phone. CONFIGURING YOUR BLOG TO A MOBILE BLOG Now that you’ve read the “Building a Moblog” section, you know that you get a claim token when you email go@blogger.com from your cell phone.To post to a blog you’ve already created on a computer, type in the claim token at go.blogger.com on your computer.You then can register your blog. Use the same email address to register as you do to sign into Google. The system will then recognize your other blogs and display them in a window on your computer. Click on the one you want the mobile posts to go to in the Claim Mobile Blog window.Your mobile posts will then be forwarded to the blog you already have. . stores and refurbish them to make them look brand new. Finally, you can put hundreds of pictures in a digital photo frame and have people looking at it for extended periods of time. Putting Your. you create an email address to which you send your post. Next, go to your email account (say, Gmail or your cell phone’s email address, for example) and embed or attach a picture to the email (picture. St.Thomas,Virgin Islands. POSTING BY EMAIL On Blogger.com, you can post text and images to your blog by email.This means that you can send an email (or picture message) with text and images to your blog

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  • CONTENTS

  • INTRODUCTION

  • CHAPTER 1 Preparing Your Photos for Use

    • Maintaining Your Computer so You Don’t Lose Image Files

    • Cropping Photos to Make Them Look Better

    • Attaching Photos to Email (Including the Largest Sizes You Can Send for Each Service)

    • Storing Your Photos Online

    • Storing Your Photos and Backups Properly

    • Organizing Photos on Your Computer

    • Managing Your Photos in iPhoto

    • Managing Your Photos in Picasa

    • Using Image Processing Programs to Tweak Your Photos

      • Flickr

      • Picasa

      • Photoshop/Photoshop Elements

      • GIMP

    • Resizing Your Photos for Different Uses

    • Using a Memory Card Reader to Transfer Photos

  • CHAPTER 2 Sharing Your Photos Online

    • Posting and Sharing at Flickr

    • Sharing Using Picasa and Picasa Web Albums

    • Posting and Sharing at Shutterfly

    • Posting and Sharing at Photobucket

    • Posting and Sharing at ImageShack

    • Creating a MySpace Photo Album

    • Creating a Facebook Photo Album

  • CHAPTER 3 Sharing Your Photos with Family and Friends

    • Hosting Photo Nights to Share Photo Slideshows

    • Joining a Photography Meetup Group

    • Taking an Online Photography Class

    • Becoming a Member of the CityDailyPhoto.com Blog Group

    • Making a Family Tree Website with Photos

    • Making a Photo Webpage

    • Making a Photo Collage

  • CHAPTER 4 Preparing Your Photos for Use

    • Printing Anywhere with a Portable Printer

    • Getting the Best Printer for the Price

    • Printing with the Printer the Pros Use

    • Choosing the Right Paper for Making Prints

    • Learning Color Management for Great Color Photos

    • Printing in Black and White

    • Maintaining Your Printer

    • Outsourcing Your Printing

    • Blowing Up Your Prints to Wall Size

  • CHAPTER 5 Scrapbooking Bug Gotcha?

    • Photography and Paper Scrapbooking

    • Downloading Free Digital Kits for Your Photos

    • Trying Digital Scrapbooking

    • Using Photoshop/Elements Filters to Make Art from Photos

    • Making a Theme for Your Scrapbook Page

    • Looking at What Other Scrappers Have Done

    • Organizing Your Scrapbook Album

    • Paper Scrapbookers’ Supplies Galore

  • CHAPTER 6 Photo Blog Heaven

    • Starting a Photo Blog with Blogger

    • Starting a Blog with Images and Text on WordPress

    • Starting a Photo Blog with Images on Aminus3

    • Getting Lots of People to View Your Photo Blog

      • Choosing the Correct Settings at Your Blog Hosting Site

      • Claiming Your Blog at Technorati and other Blog Listing Sites

      • Submitting Your Blog URL to Google

      • Including Short Descriptions of Your Images within Your Posts

    • Composing a Photo Essay for Your Blog

    • Choosing Photos That Tell a Story for Your Blog

    • Discussing Camera Settings for Your Photos on Your Blog

    • Posting Retro Family Photos on Your Blog

    • Posting Your Photos While You Are on a Trip

    • Building a Moblog

  • CHAPTER 7 As Pretty as a Picture Frame

    • Putting Your Photos in a Digital Picture Frame

    • Framing Your Photo Using a Frame Purchased on the Internet

    • Framing Using Acid-Free Mats

    • Recycling Thrift-Store Frames for Your Photos

    • Framing Your Photo Online

    • Making a Frame for Your Photo in Photoshop

  • CHAPTER 8 Making Big Bucks Selling Your Photos (and Donating Them, Too)

    • Selling Your Photos to Online Microstock Photography Agencies

    • Copyrighting Your Photos

    • Selling Your Photos as Postcards

    • Selling Your Photo Designs at Zazzle.com

    • Selling Photos to Regional Magazines

    • Donating Your Framed Photos to Charitable Institutions (and Getting Tax Deductions)

    • Selling Your Photography on eBay

    • Selling Your Photography on Craigslist

    • Selling Your Photos at an Art/Street Fair

      • Street Fairs

    • Selling Your Framed Photos at a Café, Art Gallery, or Consignment Store

  • CHAPTER 9 Personal Accessories

    • Putting Your Photos in a Traditional Photo Album

    • Putting Your Photos on Coffee Mugs

    • Ironing Your Photos on T-Shirts

    • Making Business Cards with Your Photos at MOO.com

    • Burning Your Photos onto a Gift CD

    • Creating a Greeting Card Online

    • Creating Custom Postage Stamps with Your Photos at Stamps.com

  • CHAPTER 10 Getting Published

    • Making Your Photos Web Ready

    • Making Your Photos Magazine Ready

    • Writing a How-To Photo Book

    • Entering a Photography Competition

    • Self-Publishing a Photo Book Using Blurb

    • Submitting Photos to the Big-Time Media Outlets for Publication

    • Getting Your Photo Noticed on Google

    • Using BigHugeLabs to Publish Photo Posters, Jigsaw Puzzles, Comicbook Captions, and More

  • CHAPTER 11 Promoting Yourself

    • Building a Website That Respects Your Budget

    • Knowing What You Want on Your Website

    • Letting Others Know about Your Website/Blog

    • Using Twitter to Announce Your Events/Activities

    • Creating a Print Photography Portfolio

    • Creating a Google Knol

    • Interacting with Others Online

    • Pounding the Pavement

  • CHAPTER 12 Working with Slideshows

    • Making a Movie from Your Images Using iMovie

    • Making a Movie from Your Images Using Windows Movie Maker

    • Making a Slideshow Using Picasa

    • Putting Your Slideshow on YouTube

      • From iMovie

      • From Movie Maker

      • From Picasa

    • Embedding a Slideshow on Your Blog

      • On Blogger

      • On WordPress

    • Using Slide.com to Make a Slideshow

    • Making and Sharing Your Slideshow at Slideroll.com

    • Showing Your Slideshows on TV

  • CHAPTER 13 Film to Digital

    • Sorting through Your Old Photos to Prepare Them for Scanning

    • Scanning Prints, Slides, and Negatives

    • Getting Your Photos (Including Negatives) Professionally Scanned

  • INDEX

    • A

    • B

    • C

    • D

    • E

    • F

    • G

    • H

    • I

    • J-k

    • L

    • M

    • N

    • O

    • P

    • Q-R

    • S

    • T

    • U-V

    • W

    • Y-Z

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