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The digital camera revolution has changed the way that most of us take photos. Whether you're using a top-of-the-line DSLR (digital single-lens reflex) camera or a simple point-and-shoot, it's likely that you're shooting more photos than you used to with a film camera.
It's also likely that you're paying less attention to getting prints made. That means your photos often end up just sitting on your camera or computer, where you aren't sharing them with friends and family, like you would have in pre-digital days.
Luckily, the flexibility of digital photography makes it easier than ever to be creative with preserving your memories through photographs. With a little help from some online resources, you can share your photos and do more with them than you'd ever imagined was possible a few years ago.
The first step, of course, is transferring files to your computer, so find all your memory cards and get to work. Once you have everything at your virtual fingertips, you can start organizing. Read More
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