| January 19, 2012 Breaking news from America's top photo magazines | | | | Great photos deserve great prints, here's how to do it like a pro Printing at home can be a good thing, but sometimes it’s best to let someone else do it. Maybe you want to make a whole bunch of 4x6 prints, or you need a print larger than your home printer can produce. Or maybe you have an image you love, but you can’t seem to make a print that matches your vision of it. A lab, whether accessed online or in person, can even obviate the need for a printer of your own; if you don’t print much, it can be more economical to have your prints made for you. READ MORE >> |
| | A visual storyteller talks about making the most of every imaging tool available | | The best photo we receive by January 31 could win $100 and spot in the magazine | | Who needs a Noctilux-M 50mm F/.95 ASPH lens when you have tape and a knife? | Be the first to hear about new stuff on PopPhoto.com by subscribing to our revamped RSS feed! | | | TECH SUPPORT Sharing with Lightroom Q.What's the easiest way to share my photos directly from Adobe Lightroom? A. Adobe Lightroom 3 makes it easy to share images on popular sites such as Flickr, Facebook, and SmugMug. Just go to the Publish Services panel in the Library Module and click Set Up to activate one of the services. Once it’s going, you can drag and drop images onto the site’s icon; just click Publish to share them. The streams are synced, so if you remove an image while working within Lightroom, it will be deleted from the site, too. You can even view and respond to comments made by your contacts. Also useful is the option of publishing to a folder on your hard drive. And if you set up a cloud storage site such as Dropbox, your images will be available whenever and wherever you need them. Read more about flash falloff | | |
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