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I still think you should just double-check your process as I've seen several blogspot sites that are very photo heavy that don't look compressed.

I would also highly recommend moving to Lightroom, regardless.

http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/lightroom3/

(Google is your friend :)

There are a bajillion tutorials out there for processing, etc so look em up!

Oh, I have all of that...i am justy so new to this...sorry. How do i get the photos onto my hosting?

a.s.

FTP

basically, you register a domain

set up hosting

somewhere in there they will have FTP info

something like ftp.yourhostdomain.com

and your username/password

use an FTP program (I like Transmit for Mac, http://www.panic.com)

You'll have to drill down to your domain's "live" folder (sometimes called webdocs, or simply a folder named yourdomain.com)

Then I would just create a subfolder in there like "21images" and upload them in there. Depending on how many you have, you might want to further organize them by year or month.

then when you make your Blogger post, wherever you want to insert an image you'll need to put code like so:

<img src="http://www.youdomainname.com/images/2009/cooldudewearingafunnyhat.jpg">

and then your usual details below

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I highly recommend Aperture over Lightroom.

Lightroom integrates better with photoshop and its library takes up less hard drive space, but its interface is quite clunky and it's significantly slower than Aperture (images load 2-3x slower).

Aperture is quicker and easier to use but Photoshop integration isn't as good. On the other hand, Apple integration in general (ie iPhone) is much better than in Lightroom. If you're very short on hard drive space the larger library might be an issue.

Lightroom typically gets support for new RAW formats quicker, but as long as Aperture supports your camera it's not an issue.

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We *should* probably move this to another thread but . . .

I've been a long-time Aperture user and I'm considering switching over to Lightroom. Aperture has been incredibly slow for a while, and it seems like it's always processing something.

It also does NOT integrate well with Photoshop, and Lightroom does.

I dont usually do a lot of heavy photoshop work to my photos - but when I want to, it's a big annoyance to export and open in Photoshop, re-save as PSD, export to TIFF, etc.

Then again - the rumor is Aperture 'X' comes out early in 2010 . . . which could be blazing fast & awesome . . . but who knows.

Anyway - both have a free trial available - so check em both out, HDG

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