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Summary: How to prepare and upload pictures to the web in JetPhoto Studio; learn more about photo editing software in this free instructional video.
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"Hey everybody! My name is Matt and I'm speaking to you on behalf of Expert Village. Another great thing about JetPhoto is you can get space on one of their servers. Then you can sync up to that server and automatically publish your album for use on the web. If you go up to web album and come down to how to setup a Jet server. Actually setting up a server is a little beyond this tutorial, but you'll find the detailed instructions there. You shouldn't have too hard of a time setting that up. Underneath web album, it says web ready. This is a tool that is supposed to be used with the JetPhoto server, but you can also use it on your album to setup thumbnails and such things and watermarks for your photos for use on any server or web space that you may have. If you select resize, you can come down and select a different sizes that you want for your photos. You can add a standard image with custom bounds here. If you select export now, that's going to create a folder with all these different sizes of your photos. As I said, you can also add watermarks. You can drag and drop a water mark into this space right here, export that, and have that stamped on to all of your photos. I hope you learned a lot about JetPhoto Studio today. There's a lot of other things that you can do with it that we haven't had time to cover today. If you're interested in learning even more about JetPhoto, you can go to jetphotosoft.com. There's a lot of guides on there. I hope you've learned a lot today. Happy album making!"
eHow Article: Uploading JetPhoto Studio Photos to the Web