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Scrapbooking And The Use Of Digital Photography

By: Vera Raposo



Digital photography has made scrapbooking easier than ever
before. Digital cameras allow you to view your pictures
immediately instead of waiting hours or days for film to be
developed. 

You will also know if you have captured the perfect shot as soon
as you take it and you can discard unwanted pictures right away
instead of wasting time and money having your film developed
only to discover that half your pictures did not turn out the
way you had intended.

Digital photographs can be uploaded to your computer immediately
and most photo editing software includes various borders,
cropping tools, and the ability to include captions. 

Digital photos can be stored indefinitely and you may choose to
have them made into a CD Rom as an extra measure of safety. You
will be able to edit, touch up, and alter your photos as you see
fit in just minutes thanks to the convenience of photo editing
software. 

Digital cameras have become inexpensive and some brands even
offer disposable digital cameras that can be used once and
developed into pictures or a CD Rom at your local retailers. 

Having access to your photos in digital form will allow you to
be as creative as you wish in creating unique scrapbooks. 

You may print your photos from your computer using special photo
printing paper or create online scrapbooks that you can share
with the world in an instant. You will only be limited by your
imagination when you use digital photos in your scrapbooks. 

For those who have never owned or used a digital camera, have no
fear. You can take digital photos with the same ease as a
conventional camera, and you will be delighted to see your
pictures displayed immediately on your camera screen. 


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