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The last step is to publish your site. You can either use your existing website, or if you haven’t set one up yet, take advantage of the free 30MB MyJAlbum space available on the JAlbum server. To give you an idea of how the site works, and what a finished JAlbum site looks like (#5), the sample site created for this column is available for viewing at: http://joncanfield.jalbum.net/output_options.
You can also use your own transfer software if you prefer, but I find that the JAlbum Publish module does a good job and works reliably. Of course, one of the main tasks with having a website is keeping it updated. JAlbum helps out here by letting you publish only the changes rather than going through the entire upload process every time you add a photo. Jon Canfield is the author of several books on digital imaging and printing. A popular instructor at BetterPhoto.com, Canfield also teaches workshops for the Panasonic Digital Photo Academy (www.digitalphotoacademy.com). You can reach Canfield via e-mail at: jon@joncanfield.com.
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