Desktop Darkroom
You've taken a ton of pictures with your digital camera. Now what?
Here's a step-by-step guide to transferring, enhancing, and sharing your
photos.
Edited by Grace Aquino
From the July 2001 issue of PC World magazine Posted Tuesday, May 22, 2001
So you've bought a digital camera, or you're about to make the leap--no
film, no negatives, no fuss. But there's another side to digital photography:
the downloads, the tweaking, the printing, the archiving.
Sound complicated? It isn't, if you know the ropes and have the right
tools. We show you the simplest and best ways of transferring your pictures to
a PC, enhancing them, sharing them online, and ordering prints.
So take that digital camera to the ball game, to your sister's wedding,
and to your buddy's Fourth of July barbecue. And read on for a bonanza of tips
telling how to make the most of your desktop darkroom.
Still shopping for a digital camera? Check our Top 10 Digital
Cameras for feature-by-feature comparisons of the best models
in the current crop priced at $500 or less.
Grace Aquino and Melissa Perenson are associate editors, Alan
Stafford a senior editor, and Harry McCracken an executive editor for PC World. PC World Test Center performance
analyst Robert James conducted the card reader tests.
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