Jenn and I really want your opinion! We have an extensive collection of tutorials on general digital scrapbooking, Photoshop, and Elements. And a lot of you like a tutorial you can print out and have next to you as you try the tutorial. But they really take a lot of time to properly assemble the screen shots, examples, etc and write it up. We
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In my previous post about deleting old, unneeded photos, I had mentioned that I like to use Window Live Photo Gallery to edit and tag our photos. One of the most valuable things you can do is give yourself the gift of being able to easily find a photo or kit. And having your pictures well tagged with good keyword will allow you to
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What I love about following other bloggers is that sometimes the most innocent of statements can strike such a profound chord in me. And I had that happen today. Our good friend Jennifer Wilson at Simple Scrapper was doing a post on spring cleaning your photo library and she said: “Delete liberally – …, but its sometimes easier to part with photos after time
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Sometimes it the little things in digital scrapbook layouts that take them from ordinary to WOW – look at that. Sometimes it takes a lot of time to achieve a particular look but a lot of time it’s easy and quick. Here’s one I recently discovered from the National Association of Photoshop Professionals tutorial series. (More about NAPP here.) A trend we’ve all seen
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I occasionally get frantic phone calls from my favorite digital scrapbooker Jenn like this: Jenn: (with panic in her voice)“I’m at (insert name of some really important event) and the camera won’t work.” Stan: “Well, what won’t it do?” Jenn: “It won’t (insert random, really critical features of the camera). You gotta do something.” Stan: “Relax, it’s (insert total simple answer to fix the
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