“XP Publish” can be used with every computer with Windows XP. There is no need to install some big software but only one file to be found here:
http://www.clubfoto..eu ….
Installation
1. After downloading the file “Clubfotoeuinstall.reg” you have to double click it (picture 1)


2. Click on the “Run” button and confirm (picture 2) and “OK”

Sending pictures to the gallery
That’s it. The installation is done. Now how to send pictures to your gallery?
1. Open the folder with your photos
That might be the folder “My documents” open the folder “My pictures”. It is true if we assume that you store your photos in that folder. However this is not necessarily the case. Anyway just open any folder where you stock your photos.
Let’s imagine that your photos are in this folder (picture 3)
2. Select the photos you want to upload to the gallery (picture 4)

3. Click on the left on “Publish the selected items to the Web” (picture 5)

4. When the wizard opens click on “Next” (picture 6)

5. Confirm the selection of photos (picture7) and click “Next”

6. Choose the place to publish the photos
Probably there will be only one but anyway choose “Club Foto EU”

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and be patient for a while

(picture 9)
7. Now choose the album where you want the photos to be published… You might be asked to login and to give your password. These are the same as your login and password for the Club Foto .EU web page. After that click on the “Next” button on the screen (picture 11)

8. Choose the picture size. You can choose from three options (picture 12). The decision is up to you but you can also keep the original size of your photos. Those will be reduced for the gallery but the original will be still there. However the original size images are visible only for registered members.

9. It’s done ! Now you can go and visit your gallery (picture 14)

Information for MAC users
Instead of “XP Publish” you can use :
1. iPhotoToGallery – that acts in a similar way as XP Publish – to be used with iPhoto
2. ApertureToGallery – to send photos directly from Aperture
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