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How to Install an Image Uploader

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If you have a website and want to add images and pictures from your digital camera to its content, you must install an image uploader. An image uploader can integrate images into your website, resize them and even add watermarks to your content. Installing an image uploader to your computer takes little time.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Image uploader

    How to Install an Image Uploader

  1. Step 1

    Go to the Aurigma website (see Resources) and click on "Free Trial" under the "Image Uploader" tab.

  2. Step 2

    Choose the type of file that you want to download. These include an installer for Windows, Zip Archive or a Stand Alone Installer. Click the link that reads "Download" next to the version you want.

  3. Step 3

    Fill in the registration form and then click the icon that reads "Register." In order to download the Image Uploader program, you must become a member of the website.

  4. Step 4

    Check your email for a message from Aurigma. Click the download link embedded in the message to begin your download. You will now download the zip file. Proceed to unzip the .exe file.

  5. Step 5

    Click on the .exe file that you just unzipped. Click "Next" and then agree to the terms of service and click "Next." Choose where you want to install the program and click "Next."

  6. Step 6

    Click "Install." Enter your email address and password when the log-in window pops up and click "Request." Your license keys are now generated for your program. Click "Close" and then "Finish" to exit from the installation process.

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