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The Bottom Line

Create separate photo albums for different occasions. Free to use, prints are sold at a low cost. Upload using your digital camera or send your film in.
Pros
  • free to join
  • upload photos into photo albums in minutes
  • prints offered are by Kodak
Cons
  • not a web site builder

Description

  • 10 free Kodak 4x6 prints when you join
  • Organize your photos into photo albums
  • Email photo albums to friends and family
  • Mail photo gifts to loved ones
  • Buy prints at a low cost
  • Upload from a digital camera or send in your film
  • Special software offered free if you need it
  • Share your photos online or lock them so only those with a password can view them
  • Add borders, crop or tint your photos
  • Friends and family can order prints from your album too

Guide Review - Ofoto

When you order prints with this photo hosting service you will get Kodak quality prints. You get 10 free when you sign up for the service. Prints are sold at a low cost as are the many gifts that you can purchase and have sent to yourself, friends or family.

Upload your photos with your digital camera or send in your roll of film and they will upload them for you. Then you can organize your photos into photo albums to make it easier for you to keep track of them. Email the links to your photo albums to friends and family so they can see them too.

There is special photo software offered if you need it, but you don't have to use it if you don't want to. This software will help you upload the photos right from your desktop.

Password protect your photo albums if you want to or keep them unlocked so everyone can see them. Add borders to your photos or crop them to show only what you want to show.

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