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		<title>Organizing All Those Photos!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today we will start a 4-week segment on getting those photos ready for your scrapbooks.  These days most of us have switched to digital photography and that&#8217;s what this is all about.  With that change comes a need for more organization.  It&#8217;s very easy to let those photos pile up and get out of control [...]<div class='yarpp-related-rss'>

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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today we will start a 4-week segment on getting those photos ready for your scrapbooks.  These days most of us have switched to digital photography and that&#8217;s what this is all about.  With that change comes a need for more organization.  It&#8217;s very easy to let those photos pile up and get out of control and it becomes impossible to find what you are looking for when you need it.  <strong>Your challenge this week is</strong> to find a system that works for you for sorting those photos on your computer and to begin to use it.  When I first started I used a folder system with main folders like family/friends, and folders beneath those for each person.  For that last couple years I have been using Adobe Photoshop Elements.  There are many to chose from so I encourage you to shop around but I have been very happy with this program.  I now have my photos automatically sorted by date and red-eye removed when they are imported into the program.  My work is to &#8220;tag&#8221; each photo.  I will say it takes time if you are starting with 1000+ photos but once you get your initial ones posted it&#8217;s just a matter of keeping up.  I have people, places, and event tags.  So a vacation picture of my family would be tagged with each family member and Walt Disney World (or wherever we went).  What I love about this is as I am doing a scrapbook for one child I just click on their name and it separates out all the photos with that child in them.  This also comes in handy if a relative asks &#8220;do you have any photos of Grandpa?&#8221;  I just click on Grandpa&#8217;s name and it shows all the photos with him in them.  This can be done for multiple people as well.  If I want pictures of my entire family I select all of them and it will give me the pictures with everyone.  The timeline allows me to go to any date quickly.  See what&#8217;s out there, pick something that will work for you, and get started!</p>
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