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Nikon photo sharing website updated
Mark Peters : May 28th 2008 - 13:06 CET
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Nikon photo sharing website updated : Nikon is pleased to announce a new release of its website for storing and sharing digital photographs and videos: my Picturetown. With hard disk storage up to 2 GB for standard users and 20 GB storage for those with Gold Membership, my Picturetown photo sharing website is open to any digital camera owner with an internet connection or a Nikon Wi-Fi-enabled digital camera. Gold membership is available free of charge as a special promotion until Autumn this year. Available in 13 European countries in English, French and German, the upgraded site offers a host of new photo-management options as well as a more intuitive user interface.
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Nikon Photo website
Mark Pekelharing, Product Manager consumer products at Nikon Europe BV: ‘‘Nikon was the first company in the world to incorporate Wi-Fi functions in digital cameras to allow consumers to directly store their images online without the use of a computer. This expertise and experience has now been brought to enhance online photo storage and sharing that is open to everyone. my Picturetown helps users to more safely store their pictures and share them with friends and family around the world.”
Nikon my Picturetown
my Picturetown is an internet service that lets anyone easily store and view large volumes of still pictures and videos over the internet. It is a safe storage place for images and the ideal way to share photographs with distant friends and family through email notification. It is also particularly useful when on the road as pictures can be uploaded at will, thereby freeing up precious camera storage space. my Picturetown offers users new ways to enjoy digital images ‘anytime, anywhere’.
Nikon photo sharing webiste
The new website is now even easier to use. The photo-management options with new album view and album and folder hierarchy make it easier to store and retrieve images and videos. The more intuitive user interface allows simplified photo-tagging and storage. New functions include slideshows with more attractive background music, simple publishing of photos to social networking websites and blogs, a system to rate your own photographs and RAW (NEF) support. Finally, the improved drag-and-drop upload allows users to add image-tags during uploads and offers several ways to sort the images in your library.
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