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Using Your Scanner in Scrapbooking
by Rachel Myerson (May 8, 2008)
Many of us who enjoy scrapbooking in an online community think of our scanner merely as a tool to share our work. However, the scanner can be much more than that. Here are some ideas to use your scanner to expand your scrapbooking capabilities.

Skip the Scanner - Photographing Your Layouts (part 2)
by Denise Gormish (Nov 11, 2005)
Photographing my layouts has become an easy way for me to share my layouts. As I continue to work with these principles, I have found some more methods for getting even better results. Here are some additional techniques and tips for photographing and editing your layouts.

Skip the Scanner - Photographing Your Layouts
by Denise Gormish (Apr 8, 2005)
Instead of scanning, try taking digital photographs of your layouts. Denise will walk you through the process step-by-step and show you how to get a great image from your digital camera, and say goodbye to scanning and stitching!

Using Your Scanner and Printer as Scrapbooking Tools
by Andrea Steed (Mar 30, 2004)
My most valuable scrapbooking tool is my computer. However, the peripherals are just as valuable to me in many situations—specifically my scanner and color ink jet printer.

Stitching with Paint Shop Pro
by Andrea Steed (Aug 4, 2002)
Step by step instruction on how to stitch a 12 x 12 layout together using Paint Shop Pro.

Scanning with Adobe Photo Shop
by Liz Ferrell (Aug 4, 2002)
Here are step by step instructions on how to scan and stitch 12 x 12 layouts using Adobe Photoshop.

Scanning Tips
by Andrea Steed (Aug 4, 2002)
Do you want to share your layouts, but haven't figured out your scanner and all the tech talk that goes with it? Take a look at some scanning and uploading tips...


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