Additional shots from Jodi & Neil's Backroads Honeymoon trip.






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Hot off the press, and recently reveiwed on this blog, "Organizing Your Digital Life" is the new book by Aimee Baldridge and National Geographic aimed at helping you master your digital universe. Chock full of useful resources and helpful insights, this book details the best ways to store your photographs, music, videos and personal documents in a digitial world. We especially like the sections covering photo scanning, from the DIY approach to using a scanning service - Ms. Baldridge presents practical how-to advice and pertinent information. The book contains 192 pages with 100 illustrations and retails for $19.95 at online bookstores.
Now, for a limited time FotoBridge will include your free personal copy of Organizing Your Digital Life with your 1000 Slides-to-Digital Scanning Package order before February 28th, 2009. Qualifying orders must be received online prior to 11:59PM ET on February 28, 2009 and must contain the keyword "digitallife" in your online order comments field.Topics: Commentary, Specials & Promotions
In addition to photos, the stories can contain video, documents, ULRs and other digital media. As elements are linked, the value of your photo collection starts to benefit from the network effects - more links, more relationships, more information, greater meaning, deeper context and utility - pure memory gold! From personal histories, educational programs, artistic projects to business marketing the uses are nearly limitless and varied.
There are also school grant programs and higher education discounts available.Topics: Commentary, Review Notes
35mm Slides and Negatives scanned with future printing in mind require scan resolutions that properly match the intended print sizes, as with other scanned mediums. Current packages offered by FotoBridge for 35mm Slides and Negatives include scan options at 2000dpi, 3000dpi, and 4000dpi. Understanding and planning for the maxiumum potential print size will help you choose which scan resolution is right for you. Choosing higher dpi options may be advised if you are uncertain because it is not a problem to down-sample a large file, but going the other way is impossible without quality loss.
The table indicates the approximate image size in pixels for scanning typical 35mm slides and negatives and resulting print sizes based upon print resolutions at both 300dpi and 150dpi. Actual sizes may vary depending upon actual final image sizes. Scans of 35mm Slides and Negatives at 2000dpi create JPEGs of approximately 3MB in file size. A single DVD can therefore hold approximately 1,500 3MB files.Topics: Scan Tips, Services & Tips

The so called Web-Ready images included free with all FotoBridge scanning packages provide our community members and customers added versatility and utility for their newly digitized images. In fact, "Web-Ready" may be a bit of a misnomer because these pint-sized, exact duplicates of your new full-size digital images are ideal for devices or applications that don't require full sized files. And the list of handy uses for Web-Ready images continues to grow. Often, these scaled down JPEGs load faster, cycle quicker and take up much less storage than full-sized images on devices like mobile phones and digital photo frames. Less space equals more great photos to share per device. And online, these images are misers when it comes to bandwidth for loading, posting and emailing photos. While these image files will not enlarge or print like the full sized JPEG files, in many circumstances they fit the bill and save time and resources.Topics: Commentary, Services & Tips
Ok, so you've finally digitized all your old family photos - the trip to the Grand Canyon in 1952, Yosemite hiking in 1968, London with the kids in the early 70s, your 57' Chevy at the drive-in and that once-in-a-lifetime cruise to Alaska just a few years back. Now what? A PhotoBook maybe? Absolutely, and probably not just one. Today, online services like MyPublisher, Apple, Blurb and many more make it easy to quickly turn digital photos into themed, book-store quality PhotoBooks. So in addition to all the great things you can do with your newly digital photos - (the usual stuff people do with their digital camera shots) from online galleries, email sharing, instant slide shows, iPhone albums, photo products (mugs, calendars), etc., etc. - newly stylized, eye-popping PhotoBooks take your old treasured images full-circle.
Nearly all these services provide premium quality books you'd be proud to place on your credenza. Price? Some services start as low as $4.95 with fast turnaround, rarely more than 10 business days. MyPublisher is currently offering a coupon for a free PhotoBook on your order of 2 or more books. The offer expires March 2, 2009. Blurb offers quanity discounts for 10 or more of the same book. Check them out!Topics: Commentary, Services & Tips
To say the folks in the FotoBridge Community get around is one way to put it. From Antartica to Tibet, Machu Picchu to Galapagos, Tikal to Cape Town photography and travel go together like a memorable two-part harmony. Jodi and Neil took this shot while riding down a rural road on their Backroads Honeymoon trip not too long ago. The photo, taken near a village in Vietnam, landed in the annual Backroads Photo Contest. Of some 4,200 photos submitted of Backroads trips in 2008, this gem was selected in the top 25 competing for the Grand Prize. The winner will be determined by online voting and announced on February 16, 2009. Anyone can vote, and voting will automatically enter you in a drawing to win a $200 Patagonia MLC Suitcase. So vote here for your favorite Backroads photograph and automatically enter to win the suitecase.Topics: Commentary, Travel Log
Creating quality digital images from more traditional photographic mediums like prints and film may seem straight forward. That is, of course until you start to tackle the task and discover how many things you can get wrong. Image quality itself can be hard to define with all the factors adding and detracting from our perception of an image. Clearly, digitizing photographic prints, film negatives and slides presents a whole host of challenges. Many of the potential pitfalls have analogous problems with good old fashioned photography such as tone reproduction, still some live only in the digital world like compression. We know there is definately an art to this science, informed by experience, specific knowledge and aided by technology. Topics: Commentary, Scan Tips
We have loved SmugMug for years. What's not to like? OK, so it not free? You know what they say. . at SmugMug you get a top-notch service, no spam or ads, unlimited storage & traffic, custom goodies, video, strong privacy and image protection, commerce functions and oodles more.Topics: Commentary