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Monthly Archives: February 2012
Two more tips for vacation slideshows
Divide and conquer For multi-day, and especially multi-destination trips, making multiple small shows works well. Even if it’s just family, it’s hard for people to stay interested in a slide show of more than 10 minutes, maybe 20 at most. … Continue reading →
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Four tips for better vacation slide shows
Think about the slide show as you shoot For what I’ve done lately, I don’t have this option—the ones I’ve been using are often decades old. But fortunately, as we traveled I often did think ahead to the slide show, … Continue reading →
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Vacation pictures and digital slideshows.
As I’ve related here, last summer I launched into a huge project scanning four decades of our family pictures. That story was the subject of a series of posts all about getting the scans done. Lately I’ve been working through … Continue reading →
