To view week one, “Italy”, click the following link:
http://app.picaboo.com/WebView/Project.aspx?clientID=a07393aae0356201690d01e9667509eb&version=285359&siteID=ViaPreview
Click the link below for week 2, entitled “Rome”:
http://app.picaboo.com/WebView/Project.aspx?clientID=8590b864e0e3385956ca21d96cdfb33e&version=285360&siteID=ViaPreview
Also, here’s the link to our July – Dec. 2011 (includes my Penn State Homecoming road trip):
http://app.picaboo.com/WebView/Project.aspx?clientID=64ddf71f517b1920a6e8bfde280f8c69&version=285361&siteID=ViaPreview
Click here for 2011 Holland Trip Album:
http://app.picaboo.com/WebView/Project.aspx?clientID=31cb7fa52dd53f955f34e29f9075b360&version=297701&siteID=ViaPreview
Click here for Jan. 2005 California
Photos
Ocean Park photos (gallery login "guest" and "winona")
U-High photos
The
following are details regarding the display, saving, of photos:
There
are two versions of each photo available on the CA, OP and U-High pages. The one displayed is
a low (72 dot per inch) resolution version for screen display.
The linked higher resolution version suitable for printing (not
showing) may be displayed by clicking on the photo. When the larger
photo is displayed, right click on it and choose "save target
as" (file name) to a folder on your computer hard drive of
your choice. Once loaded on your machine, you can burn to a CD
for printing at your favorite photo shop. The larger versions
are approxmately 2 megabytes each at 150 dots per inch (some are
available as 8 megabyte, 300 dot per inch versions and can be
delivered through the mail on CD upon request). Depending upon
whether you have dial-up, Broadband or DSL (slow or fast access
to the internet), it will take a matter of minutes or seconds
to download your photo choices. CD's of the photos are also available
to be delivered to you through the mail. Use the contact
email link if you wish to have a CD delivered to you.
If
you have photos - we'll post them on your own page on this web
site. Send a CD of your digital photos to dlm (click
here for contact info.), or if you've got 35mm photos. scan
them at 300dpi and burn to a CD.