Photos, maps, brochures, PowerPoints, handouts, itineraries, etc. are now available (or will be available soon) on our group sharing site www.suekayton.com/chile
VIEWING or
DOWNLOADING photos
You can easily view all the files that have already been uploaded by going to
www.suekayton.com/chile
and click on the blue links. If you don't see pictures, it means that the
traveler has chosen not to share photos, or hasn't uploaded any yet. These
photos are posted in low resolution. To get a high resolution version of a
photo, email the person who took it or ask Sue. Sue will have
high-resolution copies of some, but not all, of the photos.
If you would like a copy of all the
photos, once everyone is finished sharing their pictures, email
Sue and she can burn them all
onto a disk (or copy onto a flash drive).
UPLOADING photos
You can choose any of these easy methods if you want to upload photos to share. Once the photos are uploaded, they can easily be viewed by anyone by visiting www.suekayton.com/chile and clicking on the appropriate link.
1) If you already have a Gmail account, you can use the free unlimited
photo upload and storage feature of Google Photos, or use Google Backup and Sync
and set the photos to high resolution (not original resolution). After uploading your
photos, create one or more albums, then
email Sue the link and she will post it for everyone to view. If you need
help, contact Sue.
2) If your photos are in an album on iCloud, please
email Sue the link to post for everyone
to view.
2) Email photos a few at a time to Sue Kayton, kayton@alum.mit.edu and
make sure to include the name of the person who is sending them.
3) Mail a flash drive, CD, DVD, or camera chip to Sue Kayton, 1854 Doris
Drive, Menlo Park CA 94025-6102. Please use a padded envelope to protect
your hardware from damage. Sue will copy the files onto her file server
and post to our website. Include a note with the hardware indicating if
you need it returned, and include the address for return mail. IMPORTANT - if
you are mailing the camera chip, make a copy of the photos first in case the
camera chip gets lost in the mail.
5) Call or email Sue and she can assist you to copy files via remote
control after you have returned home. Call (650) 853-1711 (between 9 AM
and 10 PM Pacific time) or email kayton@alum.mit.edu
Questions? Email
Sue.