Scrapping with Liz
Crafts for days.
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I print my scrapbook pages every year.
And I print photos quite regularly...mostly because I have to print and send them to our social worker for adoption updates & I'll pick out some of my faves & print extras.
And I print photos quite regularly...mostly because I have to print and send them to our social worker for adoption updates & I'll pick out some of my faves & print extras.
The average person doesn't understand the difference between screen resolution and printing resolution; they seem to think that photos uploaded to Facebook or emailed at low resolutions are perfectly acceptable forms of backup. I have a relative who shares memories and photos 2-3 times a week. But every stinking one is shared at 640x480 pixels because that's what her phone defaults to. She sends the emails from accounts in her young sons' names, and her memory keeping plan is that she's going to give her sons the accounts when they're 18. What 18 year old boy is going to wade through almost 3000 emails filled with low res photos?