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Post by boymom5 on Jun 25, 2022 16:36:54 GMT
I have a pile of professional pictures we had done which the only option was to purchase physical copies, no digital. What do you do with these if you have them? I don't have multiple copies of the family photos or newborn. I'm currently working on my two of my DSs' individual books and realized I never did anything with the pics after we took them off display.
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Post by mrssch on Jun 25, 2022 17:03:23 GMT
i scan and scrapbook mine.
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scrappinwithoutpeas
Pearl Clutcher
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Post by scrappinwithoutpeas on Jun 25, 2022 17:06:52 GMT
I have the same issue with -- of all things -- our wedding photos. (And a few other sets of older photos as well.) I've scanned them and reprinted for scrapping, but I'm not entirely satisfied with the results.
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Post by Linda on Jun 25, 2022 19:51:48 GMT
I scan and scrapbook as well. Typically I've had a smaller version that I've put in the family album and a larger version that I put in a Portraits album (which is just professional portraits in chronological order - everything from infant hospital pics to school pics to graduation and military pics)
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Post by myboysnme on Jun 25, 2022 22:25:38 GMT
I have an album of professional photos and I also make smaller copies and include them in individual albums.
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Post by boymom5 on Jun 26, 2022 0:43:48 GMT
Thanks! I was thinking of putting them all into an album, but also like the idea of scanning and printing another copy. I don't have a scanner so that never occurred to me!
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Post by travelscrapper2 on Jun 26, 2022 2:17:03 GMT
Thanks! I was thinking of putting them all into an album, but also like the idea of scanning and printing another copy. I don't have a scanner so that never occurred to me! Check with your local library. Many now have scanners and other equipment that patrons can use.
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