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Posted on October 16, 2009 - by Pete Fontaine
Scanning Photos for Photo Novelties and Photo Books
Permanently protecting your precious photographs is probably reason enough for sending them to a photo scanning service. Its the responsible thing to do. You can share complete copies with your family members and it stops your images from the everyday deterioration that will eventually ruin your photographs. But once the work has been done you can have fun with them.
Once your ordinary photos are digitized they can be added to and organized along with your collection of digital photos. And when the work is done you’ll be able to use your newly scanned images to generate wonderful photobooks and photo specialties. Several online businesses offer free software that lets you use your digital images to create an assortment of items from mugs to puzzels to t-shirts and more.
An online photo novelty company was used recently to provide t-shirts with the photo of an injured player for the entire team. The decision to attempt to boost the morale of the team in this way was based partly on the fact that producing the shirts could be done quickly and affordably. The effect on the team and the fans was something to remember.
A small Michigan firm encouraged each of it employees to bring in photos and create their own photo mug. They then hung them on a rack in the lunch room. Some mugs showed the individual as a child or a teenager. Some had big hair and bell bottoms; some were mountain bikers or cheerleaders. But everyone in the office knew each other a little better just by sharing a cup of coffee.
Impressed by the slideshow display that the funeral parlor had put together for a family member’s funeral service, one family had the digitized photos made into photobooks for all of the relatives and friends. The photos tied people’s memories together in a way that brought everyone closer together and expressed what it means to be a family in a way that words fell short of doing.
A group of guys in Maine used photo books to immortalize themselves and permanently record their Memorial Day fishing trip to Lobster Lake. Their advice was to hold the fish as close to the camera as possible so that it looks bigger. As time goes by and memories fade those photo books will become an important part of their life stories.
Many high school teams and clubs have discovered that they can easily and inexpensively pool their special digital photographs and create photobooks that are exclusively dedicated to their particular organization. Some teams have used photobooks to raise money while others have put them together just for fun. Everyone likes the idea of their group having complete artistic control of their own project. These keepsakes will more treasured as the years go by.
Some photo specialty companies offer photobook creation software with exceptional features. Be sure to look for software that automatically performs the layout function. This feature will quickly display endless combinations of photos and layouts until you find one that you like. Another great feature allows you to use one of you photos as the page background. Imagine the artistic possibilities. Software that allows you to complete the entire project on your computer before sending it in is much preferred over systems that make you upload at every step.
So get your photos scanned to protect them from loss, damage, and destruction. And once you’ve included them in your digital photo collection you will be able to let your creative side run wild designing your favorite photo specialties easily and inexpensively online.
Scanning photos for photo specialties permanently protects them from loss and damage. Sending your photos to a photo scanning service makes it easy and inexpensive to share a complete copy of your familys digital images with everyone in the family. Learn more about digitizing photos at Pete’s website www.NickelScan.com
