The combination of digital photography and the Internet opened many new options for storing sharing and printing photos. During the film era you could only print photos on paper and had to physically hand them to people for viewing. These days are over.
Digital cameras are not just a replacement of the old film cameras. They open a wide range of new things that can be one with photos. Since digital photos are computer files they can be sent like any other file uploaded to remote servers downloaded and shared. Many online services were developed just to provide services for those special digital photo computer files. Snapfish is one such online service originally a startup now bought and owned by the big hewlett Packard corporation.
Snapfish like other online digital photo services provides a large number of free services and also some paid premium services such as digital photo printing. One of the most popular services that made Snapfish popular is photo sharing. The idea behind photo sharing is that people that take digital photos do not want to just look at them themselves but also want their friends and family to see them. In the old days this was only possible by meeting friends and family face to face or by mailing photos which could take a long time.
With the Internet however sharing photos is instantaneous. You can take a digital photo in the UK upload it to your Snapfish photo album and in a few seconds have your family in the US browse your Snapfish photo album and view that new and fresh image.
Digital photos can be private and to address this concern most digital photo sharing services allow users to define access rights to their photo albums. You can set your album to be open to the entire public or in other words allow anyone that feels like it to look at your photos. If you feel your photos are private and you do not want to allow public access you can define specific user names or email addresses that are allowed to view the photos while anyone else trying to view them will be denied.
The Snapfish service does not stop at digital photo sharing. Snapfish also allows you to print your digital photos in a variety of sizes and qualities. You can also print your photos on non paper products like mugs and mouse pads. Snapfish combines photo sharing with photo printing by allowing the people you share photos with to order photo prints too.
One of the ways in which Snapfish and other photo sharing services make sure that users continue using their service is by not allowing downloading of full quality photos. In other words if you upload a high resolution photo to Snapfish the photo will be stored on their server and used in two ways. When shared and viewed online through the Internet a lower resolution lower version of the photo is displayed. When ordering prints the higher resolution photo will be used for printing but it will not be available for download.
Print Digital Photos Online
Do you take photos digitally? How do you print them? You could use a service bureau, like professional photographers, do. That's expensive though. Another alternative is to buy an inkjet and print your photos at home. That's not as expensive, but an inkjet printer can require a lot of maintenance and the quality although very, very, good, just doesn't equal the quality of the service bureaus—or the quality of an actual photo print made from film, to photo paper. What to do, then? Isn't there a better option? There is. The best option for printing your photos is online photo printing the kind either offered by online galleries.
1. You Get Top Quality Prints Without Ever Leaving Home.
Online photo printing offered by online gallery sites uses top quality printers and consumables. The better ones print on photo paper, such as Kodak paper, making your photos indistinguishable from photos printed from film their equipment gives you vibrant, clear, accurate color. Most services offer a variety of sizes to suit your printing needs as well. You can order as many prints as you want, in a variety of sizes, in either glossy or matte, with an easy online form.
2. If You're Not Technically Adept, You Can Still Make Top Quality Prints from Your Digital Photos.
Online photo galleries give you the ability to print professional-grade photographs, even if you have zero patience for learning to use computers. All you have to do is upload the pictures to the Internet, and order prints. That's it. If you can use the World Wide Web, you can load your pictures to an online gallery and print from there. It really doesn't require much computer skill beyond the skill set possessed by the average bingo-playing retiree. It's as easy as surfing the web.
3. You Can Ship Them Wherever You Want With Just a Click.
You specify where you want your prints shipped when you order them. You can have them shipped directly to anywhere you want, at the click of a mouse. You can order expedited shipping, and you never have to lick a stamp or tape an envelope up properly ever again.
4. You Can Have Spiffy Things Printed From Your Photos Like Greeting Cards.
You can print spiffy things like greeting cards at home with an inkjet printer, and generally do the whole process yourself. You will no doubt achieve an immense sense of accomplishment from all this. But it's a pain in the butt. If you use an online gallery to print your greeting cards, they'll look more professional and your Tylenol budget will plummet.
5. Your Photos Are Stored Safely, Yet You Can Access Them And Print Them Any Time You Want
Where are your photos stored? Are they all on one hard drive? You know that hard drives fail, right? Wouldn't you rather have a copy of each of your irreplaceable photographs where they're safe from hardware failure and the chance you might do something absent-minded and unfortunate? They're still convenient to print, but you won't lose your photos if your hard drive crashes.
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