Entries in the ‘Digital Scrapbooking Tips & News’ Category:

Interview Questions For Scrapbooking Your Family History

As I mentioned in MY POST the other day, doing the research and spending time interviewing family members is necessary to produce the most meaningful scrapbook pages. Creative journaling can make your story interesting, not only to family members, but to others who may view your pages. Facts and stories interspersed with attractive photos and [...]

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Who Are You? What Is Your Story? Every Family Has One.

A fellow named Peter Feldstein took photos of almost every resident of the small town of Oxford, Iowa during the summer of 1984. Twenty years later Feldman, a resident of the town since 1978, decided to take new photos of as many of those same residents as he could find. And this time he took [...]

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Photoshop Tutorial - How To Load Action Sets Into Photoshop & Use Them

One of the truly wonderful things about Photoshop is the Actions feature. Actions are little scripts that can be called upon with a click of your mouse to perform everything from basic tasks to elaborate effects. They are especially helpful when performing tasks that are simple yet time consuming, like converting batches of photos from [...]

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Basic Photoshop Tutorial - Creating a New Document & Making a Preset

The following is a tutorial for one of the most basic things you need to know when learning to use Photoshop. Once you’ve learned the easy steps, you can create documents of any size you wish, with or without transparent backgrounds or colored backgrounds, and at any resolution.

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Put A Soft Glow On Your Photos Using Photoshop

We all enjoy taking photos of our kids and family. Sometimes it’s fun to use Photoshop to add the ’soft glow’ look to certain photos, similar to what the professional photographers do to portraits. Here is one way to achieve that look in a few simple steps.
I personally prefer photos with as little touchup as [...]

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