Digital Scrapbooking Special Edition
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Kerry Hill, CEO & Owner, Lasting Impressions joins host Scott Sheppard to discuss the details of their product. Originally Lasting Impressions was involved in the paper crafting business but with the onset and transition of digital imaging began development on this easy-to-use, flexible, consumer focused scrapbooking program.
Memory Mixer helps anyone create beautiful pages, websites, multimedia CD’s, and more. Kerry shares some insight on current trends in the field of scrap booking. Lasting Impressions participated in PMA 2007 and has seen a lot of interest from professional photographers creating albums and sign-in books for weddings and other events.
The templates are fully customizable and accept additional embellishments created in popular imaging applications.
For more information on digital scrapbooking and Memory Mixer, visit: http://www.memorymixer.com/
April Oakes, CEO & Owner, Digital Scrapbook Memories joins Inside Digital Photo to talk about how to get started in digital scrapbooking using their creative line of page templates and embellishments.
April, an avid scrapbooker, started her company after transitioning from paper based tools to setting up her pages in popular design applications.
Digital Scrapbook Memories specializes in designing creative page layouts and page elements that help people who have access to standard programs such as Adobe PhotoShop but may not be familiar with the design tools built-in.
Using PhotoShop and their templates, anyone with digital images can easily open one of the pages and insert their images and begin making beautiful albums and more!
For more information and samples of the designs visit: http://www.digitalscrapbookmemories.com/
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He explains Adobe’s vision and synergy behind both PhotoShop and Lightroom with some workflow tips from the perspective of how the applications were developed to work closely together. Lightroom provides some incredible batch image processing tools but does not have the in-depth ability to edit and modify the images as of course PhotoShop provides. He shares some tips, including using the “targeted adjustment” tool in Lightroom.
Kevin also discusses how keeping in touch with their customers and beta testers helps them develop the features they include in the latest versions. Hear how other markets, including medical imaging, influence future application features. 