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Is paying for Kodak the only high resolution option? Is the deal with Shutterfly and all those if you download someone elses posted pics they aren't high res? Can someone who knows anything about photos help me please :) I am super confused after ready this thread... and I definitely want my guests to be able to print pics... not just order them from said web site we decide to post them on!
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I could use some advice here....I have the same questions as the previous post...Is there a way to put all of the pics in one place where all of my guests and I can download and print and not have to pay to order?

 

Kodak?

Snapfish?

Shutterfly?

Photobucket?

Anything?

 

Thanks girls!!

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I used KODAK Gallery: Print, Store & Share Digital Photos—Order KODAK Prints, Photo Books, Photo Cards & Gifts and don't have any complaints! But I am not sure what you mean by "and not have to pay to order". I gave out photoshare cards that gave the group login (which was an email account I had created just for wedding stuff) and the password and people were able to upload right to there, but if htey wanted to order something, they would have to pay for it.

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well, i mean they could right click from the photoshare site and save to their own computer and print it that way, but the res wouldnt be very high and they might look crappy, kwim?

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I am using Welcome to Flickr - Photo Sharing . I use it for personal pics and I also set up a separate account to use for the wedding share.

 

Pros:

1. Can get pics in Hi-res

2. Can download individual pics to your computer

3. Online application allows you to bulk download all your flickr.com pics onto your computer at once (one of my favorite applications)

4. Can categorize pics as public, for friends, for family, or for friends and family

5. Has editing software and good bulk editing features for organizing

6. My very non-technically savvy mom was able to easily follow my photoshare instructions to upload to flickr

 

Cons:

1. No slideshow features

2. For unlimited uploads it cost $25 for the year

3. No easy way to share albums unless they have a flickr.com account or they are using the login/password provided on the photoshare card

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