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How To Get More From Your RV Camping Pics
from:You know the drill: each year you get the whole family together and head off for the mountains for the weeklong camping trip, you go kayaking, you roast weiners over an open fire, you go on several nature trips, you fill up your digital camera full of shots of this and other RV camping pics. Or, you go to the beach and do the same thing, or off to the dunes for ATVing. Wherever you go, you get a whole slew of digital files of your RV camping pics, and now you want to know what do with them. What is the best way to deal with all the pictures you collect?
The very first thing you need to do is pare down the number of images you have. While the huge increase in memory size of digital cameras has allowed people to take literally thousands of images in a single day, having thousands upon thousands of RV camping pics from a single trip is really a bit of overkill. You will need to sift through the mass of them to selectively choose the ones that are the best. This is good, though, since taking a whole slew of photos will improve your ability to frame images and the like. Once you have a more manageable number of images you will be able to proceed to choosing what you want to do with the files you have.
Once you have gotten rid of your excess RV camping pics, you can make a decision about what to do with them. If you are going to use them to make a printed album, there are several ways for you to proceed. If you have a photo printer at home you can print them out yourself and then put them into an album. If not, there are internet photo printing options, as well as machines at places like Walmart and Target which will print out your files, for a fee. Once you get these you can do with them what you will.
Of course, a physical printed photo album is only one thing that many people do with their digital files. You can also use your RV camping pics to make a digital photo presentation that you burn onto CDs and send out to everyone who came RVing with you. This can be a very efficient way to consolidate the space taken up by printed photos, as literally thousands of digital photo albums will fit on the space required for a single physical album.
If you decide not to do any of the above options, you can also use an online service such as Flickr to share your RV camping pics. Then all you need to do is send your friends and family the address of your Flickr page, and they can access your photos, grouped as you like, from any computer with internet access.
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