New Organizational Tools
Our client Laurie gave us some wonderful ideas to help other clients get organized. See the forms we created to: Keep track of your child’s age, grade, and year in school.
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Our client Laurie gave us some wonderful ideas to help other clients get organized. See the forms we created to: Keep track of your child’s age, grade, and year in school.
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How to organize your prints, slides, negatives and even your digital photo files We all have them. We have them hidden – out of sight – out of mind – but they still exist – our photos, and boy are they a mess! When you are ready – Leave A Legacy is ready to help
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We all have them CDs and DVDs, but what is the difference between them? What they have in common is that they are both about the same and size shape, and look about the same and both hold information of some sort. One of the first differences (and most easily understood) is that DVDs can
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Last month we shared information on differences in disk quality and longevity. The next step to keeping your data long-term is handling your disks with the respect your data deserves. Many environmental factors can damage your disks. These include: exposure to direct sunlight: intense heat; fluctuations in temperature and humidity; gravity; fingerprints; and smudges and
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Dust can collect on the lens in your DVD and CD players which causes difficulty in playing disks correctly or for them to not play at all. I used to always blame the disk in having flaws or scratches but when your video skips a lot it may be indicating that it is time for
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Last month we made sense of + x and – on your CD and DVD. This month we look at disks and discuss their longevity. The first disk was created in the early 80’s. Today’s disks are much more advanced in write performance, capacity, quality and price. Quality manufacturers have determined through testing that current
So many photos, so little time. Another year has come and gone and now you have another year’s worth of photos that you haven’t done anything with! The mound of photos or list of photo files can be quite overwhelming. I suggest that you choose a manageable sized project; 2006, Christmas 2006, family trip, etc.
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Resolute resolution At Leave A Legacy the slide scanner never stops. You would be amazed at the number of people with a number of slides that come to our door. When scanning anything, the most important variable is the resolution. The units of measuring resolution are dots per inch or dpi. The more dots per
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Magnetic Albums….seemed like a great idea at the time…but boy, were we wrong! Do you remember them? They are the ones with a sticky piece of cardboard that you laid your photos on and covered with a clear protective sheet. We now know that these were not a safe place for our precious photos. The
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A pixel is a term for a single point in a graphic image. The term was created from shortening “picture element” and using the common abbreviation “pix” for “picture”. The quality of a photo can be expressed in pixels per inch (ppi) or dots per inch (dpi). They are equivalent, meaning, a photo with 72