When it comes to organizing photos – whether print or digital – the process can become frustrating quickly. When organizing digital photos, figuring what are “keepers,” “maybe’s,” or “no’s” usually results in a complicated structure of folders and sub-folders that we have to repeatedly re-visit to whittle down or locate images. When organizing print photos, the process can be even more overwhelming because of the multitude of actual objects in front of us, and still isn’t as streamlined as with digital photos despite their organizational challenges.
The Benefits of Having an Index Print of Scanned Images
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How to Crop Your Digital Images When Scanning Photos
Topics: Crop images, scanning photos, Digital Imaging
How To Solve Your Noise Problems With Scanned Photos
Whether you have a lifelong love of photography or you’re a budding photographer, you understand not every picture is perfect. The tone of the picture might seem odd in one, or your subject may have moved too quickly in another. Often you’ll find a better version if you take multiples. One problem that can plague an entire set of pictures is noise.
Topics: Scanned Photos, Digital Imaging, Noise