Interesting Projects, Leave A Legacy, Tips on Preserving Memories
One client recently created some very heart warming pages to honor her father on his eightieth birthday. She shared her thoughts of the wonderful man he is and incorporated special photos and documents from days gone by. At Leave A Legacy, we printed her pages for her and bound them in a hard cover book.
Leave A Legacy, Tips About Audio, Video and Film, Tips on Preserving Memories
Leave A Legacy now offers on-line video preview. This allows you to view your production – created from your video tapes, movie films, photos or slides – on your home or office computer.
Interesting Projects, Leave A Legacy, Tips on Preserving Memories
At the end of this past school year a returning client brought us another unique photo manipulation project. We manipulated the photos by “removing” all of the things on the wall, did some masonry work on the wall, added the text in a curve and gave it an effect to look gold and 3 dimensional “hung” the wide screen and “projected” some images on it.
Interesting Projects, Leave A Legacy, Tips on Preserving Memories
A recent interesting project that came into Leave A Legacy was a lady who was working on a shadow box honoring her husband’s football career. He passed away a few years ago but he had kept quite a scrapbook of his football career from high school through college and the pros. She just needed our help to reprint a few photos in just the right size.
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The slideshow started with a custom graphic title screen “Celebrating the life of…” and progressed through all of the photos…with music to accompany the images we together had selected. At the end, the granddaughter’s painting came on the screen while the audio of “You are My Sunshine” played. What an emotional moment.
Leave A Legacy, Tips About Photos
He doubtfully asked if we could handle a negative this big – and I said indeed we could. (Our negative scanning service can handle negatives up to 12 by 17 inches). After a quick look at the image, I blurted out “Is that Custer?”