Step 2: Photo Editing Software
In order to view your digital pictures and
layout your digital pages you will need some sort of photo
editing software. Again, there are several options. When choosing
your photo editing software, make sure that it supports layering.
The two of the most popular photo editing software available are
Adobe Photoshop Elements and Corel Photo Paint. They both offer free
trials and depending on the version cost between $50 and $200. To
learn how to download the free 30 day trials
click here!
Step 3: Laying Out Your Pages
This has got to be one of my favorite steps.
Like traditional scrapbooking, you will need background papers,
frames, embellishments, etc. That means it is time to go shopping!
There are a wide variety of digital papers and embellishments
available to choose from. To check out our collection of starter
sets click here. In
most cases you can purchase page kits for between $2 and $10. If you
are just getting started look for
"freebies" to
help you get going and see what you can do.
The most common means of receiving your digital
papers and embellishments will be through downloads. In most cases
you will click a link that will allow you download a .zip file
containing your digital papers and/or embellishments. You will want
to create a digital scrapbooking folder to store all of your
downloads. Once you have downloaded your files you may have to unzip
them. To do this click the zipped file and in the menu system
click "unzip" or "extract". Then you can use your photo editing
software to open your elements.
I would recommend opening your background
paper, mattes and photographs first. Then you can add your frames
and embellishments just as you would in traditional scrapbooking. To
add new elements to your page you open the file containing the
element you want to add to your page. Then use your lasso tool to
cut our the element you desire, copy it (Ctrl+C) and paste it on you
page (Ctrl+V) You will then be able to change the size and
orientation of your elements to fit perfectly with your page.
To learn more check out our other
tutorials!
Step 4: Sharing
The best part of creating beautiful digital
pages would have to be the ability to share them with others. There
are many ways to share your digital scrapbooking pages with others.
We will briefly discuss several of them: printing, the internet, or
multi-media devices.
Printing - Most new home office color
printers will do a fine job printing our your digital scrapbooking
pages. Though they won't be able to print out your full sized 12 x
12 pages they can be used to do 8 1/2 x 11 or smaller mini book
pages, which are very popular. If you will be buying a new
printer choose one that specializes in photo quality printing. You
can also choose to have you pages professionally printed. There are
a wide variety of services available online.
The Internet - The internet can be used
in a wide varieties of ways to share and store your digital photo's.
Most Internet service providers offer your a small amount of web
space for free. This can be used to share your digital photo's
online. There are also a wide variety of commercial site that will
post you pictures in there gallery for free or a small fee. We hope
to be adding a gallery to our site in the near future.
Multi-media - You can take your digital
scrapbook and burn it CD. I recommend this step to all digital
scrapers to back up your digital files. You might also want to try
burning you digital scrapbook in slide show form to DVD. That way
any one with a DVD player can view your digital scrapbook. *
These make great Christmas gifts for
Grandmas and Grandpas!