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Sharing Photos with
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You can also choose or change this folder in Edit ➝ Preferences ➝ Mobile
Phone. Finally, you can choose whether or not to have Elements automatically
fix red eyes in the phone photos it imports. (See page 95 for more about the Red
Eye tool.) You’ll find a checkbox in the import window (Automatically Fix Red
Eyes) and also in the Mobile Phone preferences window.
• Send to a Ceiva Frame. If you have a Ceiva Digital Picture Receiver, Elements 5
makes it very simple to send your photos to it. (The Ceiva Receiver is an elec-
tronic gadget which looks like a regular picture frame, but displays photos you
send to it digitally over a phone line.) Just choose Share ➝ Send to your Ceiva
Frame to connect and upload your photos. A basic Ceiva account that lets you
send photos to someone’s frame is free, but you have to sign up for it; the
frames themselves are pretty expensive. Connect to the service from the Share
menu or go to www.ceiva.com to learn more.
NOTE If you used Elements 4, you may have noticed that Elements 5 is missing the feature that
lets you send photos to Palm-based computers. Here’s Adobe’s suggested workaround for send-
ing photos to your Palm handheld with Elements 5. Create a slideshow (see page 454) from pho-
tos sized to fit the screen of the device you want to use as a viewer, and then save in the PDF
format. Upload ...