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Mt. Timpanogos Temple, photo by Rick Satterfield, used with permission
Showing posts with label digital photos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label digital photos. Show all posts

Friday, March 8, 2013

What to Do With Those All those Pictures?

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You know that you have them! Zillions of them! What to do with them? Of course, I'm talking about family pictures. Well, since FamilySearch Family Tree is now open to the general public, why don't you spread your wealth. Upload your ancestor pictures to Family Tree so that the rest of the world can see those pictures that you have been hoarding! Besides, you may meet some relatives that you didn't even know you had! All well and good you say, but you don't know how to digitize pictures? For an excellent article on this very subject go to one of my favorite bloggers, James Tanner (Genealogy's Star), and read as he walks you through the process! Happy scanning!

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Want to Learn How to Organize and Share Digital Images?

Cinque Terre, Italy
Photo by Rayanne B. Melick
Are you being overrun with photos on your computer? Do your relatives want copies but you don't know how to keep track of who gets what? With digital cameras so easy and accessible these days, it is easy to become overwhelmed with the sheer volume of photos.  My relatives are still waiting for the pictures I took on my anniversary trip last year! Reason? Sheer volume! Hence my post about this!

Geoff Rasmussen of Legacy Family Tree shares his information on a newly recorded webinar from yesterday. It will be available for at least 10 days for free and then after that it may be purchased. I am a great fan of webinars as I learn so much about so many different topics. I am an even greater fan of webinars from Legacy Family Tree because they are so clear, concise, and organized! When you click on the webinars link above it will take you to the webinars page. Here you can view all of the webinars now scheduled through November 2012. Scroll down to the archived presentations and the "Organize and Share Digital Images" presentation will be the first one showing in the archives.  Have a look if you have never attended a webinar before. Trust me, you won't be disappointed!
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