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Saturday, February 25 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
This is a demonstration to explore techniques and
creative solutions for creating world wide web-based
photographic portfolios. Several different
techniques will be explored ranging from small
simple web portfolios, through high-end
database-driven sites that will allow for advanced
interactive and multi-user portfolios.
No prior experience is necessary to
attend this session.
Speaker: Dr. Joseph A. Ippolito, Florida A&M
University
Location: Level 3, Rm
307AB
Photo Sharing Sites:
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http://www.shutterfly.com/
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http://www.smugmug.com/
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http://www.flickr.com/
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http://www.kodakgallery.com/
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http://www.fujifilm.net/
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http://photobucket.com/
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http://photobucket.com/
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http://www.snapfish.com/
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http://photos.yahoo.com/
From Scratch – HTML
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Why understanding the underlying structure is
critical, if you are serious about building a
website
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A
short overview of HTML... Seeing the structure
that makes everything work
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Using HTML to fix problems that your software
will create
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Using HTML for advanced website functions
(Counters, clock, scripts, etc...)
From Scratch – Basic (Free) Editor
Mozilla
1.7.12
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The all-in-one
open source Internet application
suite.
download:
Windows (11.0MB),
Linux (12.0MB),
Mac OS X (15.0MB),
Download
for free from Mozilla.org
From Scratch – Pro Editor
(Dreamweaver / GoLive / FrontPage)
From Template(s) - Pro Editor
(Dreamweaver / GoLive / FrontPage)
Software Generated –
Photoshop – Portfolio
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Using software to generate
full image sites
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Editing pages / sites
created by programs, such as Photoshop
Database Driven –
(CGI, PHP, ASP,etc…) -
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Commercial:
PhotoStore - Photo Selling Website Software,
Lightbox Photo Gallery Software - Digital Asset Management,
PhotoPost PHP Pro
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Free / Open source:
PHP Photo Album,
Coppermine,
4Images Gallery
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Thank
You for attending PMA and PIEA's lecture session
Creating your online portfolio.
You can find materials discussed in the
lecture for download and/or review here.
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