Taking Care of Photos

This is a guest post by Tiana Mangey

I take many photos -it has become a fact of my life. Memories come and go so what am Iwithout pictures to remind me of my past? That is the mentality I haveas I snap thousands of pictures per day.

Of course, that is noteven the easiest part. I still need to go home and edit everything. Theeasiest way for me to do this is to use Adobe Bridge. Especially withthe release of Adobe Bridge CS5, things have gotten infinitely easier.I can just drag over my batch of photos into Bridge and then makeperfect adjustments with the varying adjustment controls such asExposure, Contrast, Clarity, Saturation, etc. With Bridge (as is truefor all major programs that deal with this kind of photo management) Ican rate the photos with 1 through 5 stars so that I can later go backthrough these photos to see which I will upload to Facebook. Whether Iam on the go with WIFI on my laptop or at home with my satellite internet Batesville AR ,I can upload my five-star photos from wherever, add in the appropriateinformation such as location of the photos, photo descriptions, orwho's in the photos. Management of photos makes it easy to see thephotos that I really want to see and not just all my photos.


 

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  • 11/23/2011 11:18 PM acrylic photo mounting wrote:
    an acrylic photo has a pristine look and feel to it. The colors and the shiny effect breathe life into a room. Have one hanging and it will bcome the topic of conversation
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