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editing pictures and adding text at a conference
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Hi, I am looking to have a computer set up with about 100 photos that people can add messages to at a conference and that allows the pictures to be save and then re-delivered to the people who sent them. Any editing program can probably do this to some degree but can anyone recommend a specific program to do this? The aim is to get people who can not attend the conference to have comments put on their photos in their absence and then have those pictures with comments emailed back to them. Many thanks in advance.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I could be very wrong here ... but I've never heard of such a prog.
what you want is very specific - not the sort of thing you see every day. I honestly can't think of an easy way to do this.
A word document would be clumsy - and people leaving messages could easily mess things up.
leaving notes then needs someone to sort and send
and then there is the question of displaying 100 photos
on a lappy 20 will look quite busy - so then you need multiple pages ...
a message board linked to each photo would need setting up - quite a big job.
what you want is very specific - not the sort of thing you see every day. I honestly can't think of an easy way to do this.
A word document would be clumsy - and people leaving messages could easily mess things up.
leaving notes then needs someone to sort and send
and then there is the question of displaying 100 photos
on a lappy 20 will look quite busy - so then you need multiple pages ...
a message board linked to each photo would need setting up - quite a big job.
two ways I can think to do this...
Setup your own website with the pictures on it and have a comments field under each picture (going to be a fair amount of work though)
Setup a album on somewhere like photobucket, give everyone the address of the album and they can then leave comments on each picture.
Setup your own website with the pictures on it and have a comments field under each picture (going to be a fair amount of work though)
Setup a album on somewhere like photobucket, give everyone the address of the album and they can then leave comments on each picture.
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