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Grand Opening Party at Leave A Legacy Denver

Come and join the event on Saturday, October 16 10am-3pm. We will have all hands on deck to serve up some free food: hot dogs, popcorn, pop, water and even balloons for the kids. We will be offering our “Best Deal Ever” that you can get a coupon for by coming in and signing up at the event. If you want our biggest discount ever this is the event to get it at.

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A Virtual Class Gift using Photoshop

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.

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Documenting a football career

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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How we do it: DVD Slideshows and all the Possibilities

Creative DVD Slideshows
Did you know that Leave A Legacy can use your digital photo files (jpg files) to produce a DVD that will play on a DVD player and most modern computers?
Of course, if your photos are prints or slides we can make them digital for you.

Images usually appear on screen for five seconds and the transition between photos is usually one second. When using these time lengths it is easy to
figure how long your slideshow will run. For example: 100 photos will make a 10 minute slideshow and 350 photos will make a 35 minute slideshow.
The length a photo is on screen can vary, according to the length you desire, even to a tenth of a second.

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