Archive for May, 2008

Quiet DigiScrapInfo?? Have you noticed??

Well, I have things planned.    I had some ideas and started working on a site redesign so its easier to find things.  After making plans for it, I realized just how much content is on this site!  Some of its cleverly hidden and some is findable.  So my goal with the site redesign is to make things much easier to access and layout.  Along with going through some of the content and getting rid of old, obsolete content. 

But if you haven’t been following our blog you may have missed some of these ACDSee tips….

  • Speed Tagging with Kristi

  • How to view PDF files in ACDSee Photo Manager

  • Multiple Windows of ACDSee Photo Manager.

  • Undock your panes to see more in ACDSee Photo Manager

  • Using ACDSee to backup your digital kits to CD/DVD using a system

  • Installing ACDSee

  • Using Favorites for frequently accessed folders

  • Using ACDSee Photo Manager to keep track of images used in layout: A video!

  • Emailing Images from ACDSee Photo Manager

  • Using ACDSee Photo Manager with a challenge

  • Seeing what categories are assigned to image in ACDSee Photo Manager

  • Selecting Folders & Subfolders in ACDSee Photo Manager

  • Search tip for ACDSee 9 or 10

  • ACDSee Photo Manager can create zip files

  • ACDSee 9 User Guide

  • In ACDSee Photo Manager, Authors/Designers cleanup tip

  • ACDSee Photo Manager allows you to use Uninstalled Fonts in your scrapbooking program

  • ACDSee Photo Manager can change the sample text of your font.

  • Ever wonder about those thumbs.db files or .DS_Store files? Do you need them in ACDSee Photo Manager?

  • Just getting started with ACDSee Photo Manager and want digital scrapbooking categories?

  • Easily categorize your elements in ACDSee Photo Manager using information in filenames

  • An easy way to look at all files in a particular folder & subfolders in ACDSee Photo Manager

  • Optimize your database regularly in ACDSee Photo Manager

  • Proof that synchronizing your digital scrapbook library with ACDSee Photo Manager works…

  • quickly assign Colors to Previews in ACDSee Photo Manager

  • Remember to back up the ACDSee Photo Manager Database

  • Customizing your thumbnails in ACDSee Photo Manager 9 (works in 10 too!)

  • Chat at the Scrapping Garden

    We will be hosting at chat at The Scrapping Garden, tomorrow, May 22, to help celebrate the Scrapping Garden’s Birthday week!

    http://www.scrappinggarden.com/

    chat SGarden

    The DigiScrapInfo ladies will be there to discuss Photo Editor and Photo Manager. Bring any questions you may have.

    See you there!

    Registration is now open for ACDSee Photo Manager class

    Here’s the link:
    Getting Organized with ACDSee Photo Manager

    Here’s the details for the Live Sessions!

    May 19 class starts
    Meet & Greets: Wednesday May 21 at 11:00 am - 12:30 pm EST & evening 9 pm - 10:30 pm EST.
    * Track 1: 11 am EST (May 28 & June 4) (Wednesday AM) FULL
    * Track 2: 11 am EST (May 30 & June 6) (Friday AM)
    * Track 3: 9 pm EST (May 30 & June 6) (Friday PM)
    * Track 4: 8 pm EST (May 31 & June 7) (Saturday PM)


    Chat at Digitals Tonight

    Chat at Digitals

    Digitals - Digital Scrapbooking

    Sunday, May 4, 8 pm EST

    NSD Chat Friday Night!

    Get ready for a fun chat at Hummie’s World

    Kick off your National Scrapbook Day weekend Friday night, 9 pm EST!
    We’ll have Photo Manager software to win!

    Wondering what to buy your mom for a Mother’s day gift? Check out this cool present!

    Create some postage stamps that your Mom or Grandma would be excited to put on her letters.   

    Your Photos on Real Postage

    The cost is the same as buying a regular postage stamps at the post office.  (which goes up to .42 cents in early May by the way.)   You do have to pay postage & handling though.

    With PhotoStamps you can turn your own digital photos into real US postage! Create yours today.

    Using ACDSee? Let’s clean up there!

    First, let’s optimize.  It’s kind of like cleaning up ACDSee’s messy desktop in a way. 

    Let’s set the backup reminder if you haven’t already done so.

    And then backup!

    And if you haven’t done so already, make your ACDSee backup disk with your license and trial version:

    Your Categories & Authors:

    Lastly, where do you save all your downloads that you have already unzipped and organized.  Have you deleted them recently.   I know I put mine in "Done" folder and then periodically delete them from there.  How full is your "Done" folder?

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