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I just set up a new account on Kodak and I printed out a card for our oot bags and gave everyone the username & password so that they could access it and post pictures.

 

I have another kodak account so this way I'll be able to view them under my real account too and order pictures if I want to or make a photo book.

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I set up a website with shutterfly. It's the website I use to order prints & photo projects so it will work out nice if the guest upload their picture there. The only problem is I don't think I can download thier pictures in high resolution to do stuff with outside of shutterfly. So I might use a different website.

 

You can get your own page like sueandbob.shutterfly.com It's free too.

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Perhaps it is too early in the morning for me, but I can't figure out how to set up a group album. I already have an account there, do I need to create a new one? Sorry if this seems obvious...fryingpan.gif

 

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Originally Posted by Wisco4 View Post
The best one for sharing pictures from a group is snapfish.com

They actually let you set up a Group Album that everyone can access and post pictures on. You then can order prints from the entire album. It's very easy useful and fairly cheap!

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I did a google search and thought I would post this, just in case you are like me and trying to decide which site to use:

 

"In this review of five online printing services, the editors test and rate "everything from image-editing features to delivery options to print sizes." Kodak EasyShare Gallery is the top choice because of its good print quality. Snapfish is the second choice. Editors liked its "good prints and reasonable prices." Shutterfly has good prints but higher prices. Yahoo!'s printing is inconsistent but the service has numerous editing features. Wal-Mart Photo Center is the last choice due to its "dismal print quality."

 

Here is the whole article.

 

PC World - Online Photo Services Shootout

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