

I recently got notice that the folks at jAlbum have posed a solution to this dilemma. This is especially so if, like many of us, you have been lax in keeping pace over the years and have finally decided to get your web act in order. In short, editing images you want to include, and getting them organized and ready for web presentation, is the lion’s share of the task. But organizing your images before you even consider the template (or “skin” as it is called in the trade) is perhaps the biggest challenge, given the proliferation of images we all have made with various cameras and mobile devices stored on flash drives, hard drives, and even memory cards. I chose “Year.”Ĭreating a web page for your images these days is fairly easy, and there are numerous web apps available that offer a wide variety of colors and backgrounds. After that loaded, I then went to “View>Organize> By Date” and chose my date parameters. I previously had stored images there for teaching and various articles I wrote on camera technique. I opened the program and drag and dropped a large folder of images titled “Exposure” from an external hard drive onto the workspace. My first task was to start organizing images by date.
