April 16, 2008 4:17 PM PDT

Killer Download: Share your photos with Web albums

by Jason Parker
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I take a lot of pictures with my digital camera at birthdays, family gatherings, and other events, so I'm always on the lookout for new ways to share the photos. As new programs hit the scene and older programs evolve over time, my favorites change because of various factors like ease of use, number of features, and of course, the king of all reasons: price.

One of the best ways I've found to share pictures with friends and family is to make them as accessible as possible by creating Web albums. With the right software, you can lay out your pictures any way you want, create a template to fit the theme, and write in your own captions. When you're done, simply send a link to your personalized Web album.

There are plenty of paid offerings to choose from in this category of software, but I've found several free programs that do the job nicely. The best Web album software provides ways to host your work on the Web so all you'll need is some creativity and your already honed photo-snapping skills.

Photozig Albums Express

The step-by-step process makes it easy to create simple albums.

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Photozig Albums Express offers a step-by-step process so you can design your project from start to finish. Big button icons with descriptions make it easy to start your project and select the preferred output for your images including sending in e-mail, burning to a CD, or uploading to a Web site. The finished product is a basic layout of thumbnails that you can click to enlarge, but you'll have no skins to choose from with this one. The Photozig Web site requires you register with an e-mail address, but you'll be able to display your albums on the Web for free once you're signed up. For basic albums, this is the one to choose.

Web Photo Album

A clean-looking interface and several themes make album creation easy.

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Web Photo Album is another simple free album creator offering several nice (if sometimes cheesy) templates. A nice interface layout makes it easy to find the pictures you want and quickly create a simple album. It offers basic editing functions like red-eye removal and picture rotation, and you can add captions to each picture. The finished product comes out as a page of thumbnails and once you click on a picture, you're given a close up with the ability to navigate to other shots across the top of the page. Though there are a staggering number of themes to choose from to match your pictures, your overall layout is unchangeable. Web Photo Album lets you sign up for the free Photo hosting service, or you can save to a folder to burn to CD or post to your own site.

JAlbum

With numerous skin and layout choices, JAlbum is tough to beat.

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JAlbum for both PC and Mac users is one of my long-time favorite free Web album programs. It doesn't direct you through the process like Photozig, but a quick look through the menus will be enough for you to get started creating great Web albums. There are several great-looking templates and skins to choose from, with more skins available at the JAlbum Web site. An integrated FTP program makes it easy to post albums to your Web site or blog. The JAlbum site also lets you post your projects to their Web hosting service for free, but as with the others, you'll need to register with a name and e-mail address.

With spring weather returning here in the Northern hemisphere, you're going to have a lot of chances to snap some great pictures. Use one of these free Web album programs to turn your pictures into a nice project that's easy to share with anyone.

Jason Parker writes software reviews and features for Windows, Mac, and iPhone. If he learned to dance, it would make him a fabled "quadruple threat," but we can't get him to do it.
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by ggator April 17, 2008 10:07 AM PDT
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by hattali April 18, 2008 1:01 AM PDT
best website
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by My choice1 April 18, 2008 2:37 AM PDT
whta are u doing
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by christianinks April 18, 2008 1:44 PM PDT
Hi J -
You are quite accurate when you write reviews and it is appreciated. I have around 1400 digital photos, Picasa2 (?) and AOL photo. What program would remove the AOL photo's (I worry about them) and the Picasa, so they could all be together? My ex has my PhotoShop, and the cost now is nuts. I know you can help me!! Yours, Christian
Christianinks@aol.com I'll write you a great letter to your boss!!!
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by RalphPaulen April 18, 2008 3:58 PM PDT
I've found a gallery builder software today (here on download.com, called PixExpose) that is not free (sth about $20) but exactly fits my needs. It gives me full control over thumbnails and large images. Not only compression, which is obvious, but also additional effects (e.g. scaling, rotation, borders, shadows, watermarks)... It includes many cool templates and offers easy publishing of the output galleries. I can finally give up with the free tools and instead give a try to the PixExpose software. Recommended!
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by pengz09 April 18, 2008 9:35 PM PDT
cool!
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