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singhals

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Dec 21, 2011, 2:40:10 PM12/21/11
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There are several photo-sharing sites available in the US.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kodak_Gallery from Kodak, for
instance; or www.shutterfly.com

Question is -- if I put up photos for family overseas, (a)
can they view/d/l the images and (b) if they want to buy
prints how does that work out?

Clearly, the originating IP has to be outside the US/Canada,
and just as clearly, I'm not so I can't check it myself.

If someone else could I'd be grateful for a report!

Cheryl

Ian Goddard

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Dec 21, 2011, 3:41:35 PM12/21/11
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singhals wrote:
>
> There are several photo-sharing sites available in the US.
>
> en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kodak_Gallery from Kodak, for instance; or
> www.shutterfly.com
>
> Question is -- if I put up photos for family overseas, (a) can they
> view/d/l the images and (b) if they want to buy prints how does that
> work out?
>
> Clearly, the originating IP has to be outside the US/Canada, and just as
> clearly, I'm not so I can't check it myself.

??? AIUI you're originating the material & you're in the US. Presumably
you mean the IP for the viewer/downloader/print orderer.

> If someone else could I'd be grateful for a report!


Kodak has a UK address http://www.kodakgallery.co.uk (the link in the
wikipedia article lacks the www & doesn't work) and prints can be
ordered there. Whether pictures uploaded from the states can be shared
to the UK site I don't know - but it'd be daft if they couldn't. Why
not email their customer services & ask?

Shutterfly doesn't seem to have a UK site and the only pricing I can see
for prints is in $s so I doubt they could be usefully ordered from here.
Downloading would be a different matter & the recipients could either
print locally or put them on a USB or SD card to take to a local print shop.

There are also sites such as Dropbox for general file sharing. that
doesn't offer a print service but there are other solutions as mentioned
above.

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Ian

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at austonley org uk

Kurt F

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Dec 21, 2011, 3:45:27 PM12/21/11
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Hello Cheryl,

Send me information and I will give it a try.

Use my email-address, as that is, as always, valid.

Merry Christmas
Kurt F

Denis Beauregard

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Dec 21, 2011, 4:02:32 PM12/21/11
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On Wed, 21 Dec 2011 14:40:10 -0500, singhals <sing...@erols.com>
wrote in soc.genealogy.computing:

>
>There are several photo-sharing sites available in the US.
>
>en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kodak_Gallery from Kodak, for
>instance; or www.shutterfly.com
>
>Question is -- if I put up photos for family overseas, (a)
>can they view/d/l the images and (b) if they want to buy
>prints how does that work out?
>
>Clearly, the originating IP has to be outside the US/Canada,
>and just as clearly, I'm not so I can't check it myself.

I don't know why you merge USA and Canada here. Many sites
detect my IP and find that my IP is not American. For example,
on books.google, I have to use a proxy to view some books
like if I was in USA.

Also, value of CAN$ and US$ are not the same so merchant sites may
redirect a visitor to the local site (.ca in my case).


Denis

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Harrison Genealogy

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Dec 22, 2011, 7:45:26 AM12/22/11
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Cheryl

I use Coppermine see ...

http://coppermine-gallery.net/

you load the prog onto your webspace (its open source so its FREE)

you can then make loads of albums and people who want to view apply for
permission and you can give them permissions to view whichever albums you
want them to see.

Uploading to your website is easily done.

Visitors can if you so wish give you comments on each photo ....

If you wish to view some of my albums then just register ... third tab in
second one down at my website

http://www.harrisongenealogy.co.uk

Anyone else reading this and being curious will not be given access (unless
they have a good reason)

Regards

Bill



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There are several photo-sharing sites available in the US.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kodak_Gallery from Kodak, for
instance; or www.shutterfly.com

Question is -- if I put up photos for family overseas, (a)
can they view/d/l the images and (b) if they want to buy
prints how does that work out?

Clearly, the originating IP has to be outside the US/Canada,
and just as clearly, I'm not so I can't check it myself.

If someone else could I'd be grateful for a report!

Cheryl

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singhals

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Dec 22, 2011, 9:15:32 PM12/22/11
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Ian Goddard wrote:
> singhals wrote:
>>
>> There are several photo-sharing sites available in the US.
>>
>> en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kodak_Gallery from Kodak, for instance; or
>> www.shutterfly.com
>>
>> Question is -- if I put up photos for family overseas, (a) can they
>> view/d/l the images and (b) if they want to buy prints how does that
>> work out?
>>
>> Clearly, the originating IP has to be outside the US/Canada, and just as
>> clearly, I'm not so I can't check it myself.
>
> ??? AIUI you're originating the material& you're in the US. Presumably
> you mean the IP for the viewer/downloader/print orderer.
>

Yeah; as in request-originating IP ...

>> If someone else could I'd be grateful for a report!
>
>
> Kodak has a UK address http://www.kodakgallery.co.uk (the link in the
> wikipedia article lacks the www& doesn't work) and prints can be
> ordered there. Whether pictures uploaded from the states can be shared
> to the UK site I don't know - but it'd be daft if they couldn't. Why
> not email their customer services& ask?
>

After the first of the year, maybe I will. But, we've got
400 pictures, no desire to print all of 'em ourselves, and
less to try to mail them only to have them vanish into thin
air. So we thought we'd try this. Beginning to look like
it's just as much trouble. Maybe we should have printed
them while we were there.

> Shutterfly doesn't seem to have a UK site and the only pricing I can see
> for prints is in $s so I doubt they could be usefully ordered from here.
> Downloading would be a different matter& the recipients could either
> print locally or put them on a USB or SD card to take to a local print shop.
>
> There are also sites such as Dropbox for general file sharing. that
> doesn't offer a print service but there are other solutions as mentioned
> above.

Thanks.

Cheryl
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