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Share photos through iPhone

April 19th, 2009

Share photos through iPhone

As technologies improve and the applications of these technologies start overlapping, we start discovering new shorter methods of doing things which were just impossible before. With the iPhone smart camera capture system and the development of picture sharing websites, sharing pictures is not just a tap away!

Most of the picture sharing websites now has a method of uploading images via an email. Sites like Flickr.com, Snapshot.com and Picasa.com provide an email address where any photo you send gets stored into your online photo-sharing account. For example, you can check out www.flickr.com/account/uploadbyemail to see what this is all about.

To make things easier, iPhone has a method of emailing photos just with a tap. To do this, all you have to do is browse through your photo album, find the photo that you want to share and tap the rectangular email link that appears at the bottom right corner of the screen. Here things are again made easier for you by filling in the subject and the content of the private email message. All you have to do is type in the address you want to send this email to. If you own a personal email account with a photo-sharing site, just enter the address and your photo is shared in your album.

The only thing that may not be very nice is that generally, the images shared this way get resized to a 6640×480 picture. This is not a very good resolution compared to the high resolution you get when you transfer these photos to your desktop system.

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