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    #31
    Originally posted by mknavy90

    I am still trying to hunt down a picture of the quilt I made for my sister a couple of years ago. Margo's right! If I have made labels for all of them.... and took pictures and put into a quilt journal, I would be on top of all this info. But nooooooooo..... I always put off what I can do later... well, it's now "later" and I am hunting to try and recreate history :? ops:

    Oh well, live and learn! Mary Kay
    I'm with you, Mary Kay ops: I've been searching for photos of quilts that have been given as gifts. I'm sure I labeled them, but...
    photos? I've found a few snapshots - you know- the ones on real photo paper. Remember them? LOL. I'm not too sure about scanning those prints into the computer (what they'd look like).
    I'll do better documentation from now on. Aren't digital cameras wonderful?!
    Jan

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      #32
      I just down loaded a bunch of pictures from my camera including my latest project for the quilting bee. It went into adobe photoshop but I hadn't registered the photo shop so it wouldn't let me access the photos. I tried to register and it came up with an error. Now I can't access the photos and I deleted them from the camera. They can probably hear me screaming on the other side of the pond. That will teach me to try something without techy children around. I'm going to try and calm down and try it again. Gloria ready to throw in the towel and admit to being a neanderthal.

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        #33
        Gloria, I feel your pain! Take a deep breath and try again tomorrow. I can totally relate because I spent 4 days trying to update our portable GPS system! :x It was horrible. And so was your experience. But don't give up - like I said, try again tomorrow.

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          #34
          Hi Jan
          your photos will scan into the computer with no problems and they look fine. i do not have a digital camera so all my snapshots are onm photo paper. if you look at me profile you can see the quality of the photos that i have uploaded, i think they look fine although i am sure digital photos would be better. the only problem that i have with my old fashioned camera is sometimes i have to wait months to use up the reel of film before it can be processed
          regards Jenny
          Jenny in Oz

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