Special digital hybrid class making a personalized clock

Have you wanted to learn ACDSee Photo Editor or see what it likes?   Are you interested in learning how digital scrapbooking can be combined with a physical item? 

One of our DigiScrapInfo’s team members, Kristi, is teaching a new class on making this cute clock: 

 

 

What’s this class going to be like?

Kristi is going to use ACDSee Photo Editor to help create the face on this clock.    ACDSee Photo Editor has a free fully functioning trial if you don’t already have ACDSee Photo Editor.    The clock itself is purchased separately but she will help you find one.   I believe they can be found cheaply at Walmart for about $4 - $5.

She will give you a printed guide on creating the clock face and there is a video on how to physically assemble the clock.   But best of all there is going to be a live session.   A live session is great because Kristi will be showing you exactly how to do it almost like in person!  You will watch her desktop, so you will see her Photo Editor and her mouse and what she is doing.  In addition, there is a voice capability  so you will be hearing her too.  You can ask questions via a chatroom or via voice if you have a microphone!    The group is going to be small so she will be able to answer each person’s questions!

This is a great opportunity to try something new and be guided by a great teacher!    This would make a great Father’s day gift.

Here is where you can go to find more information about Kristi and her class:  DigitalScrappingStudio


Posted on : Jun 04 2008
Posted under DigiScrapping |

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!)


  • Posted on : May 22 2008
    Posted under DigiScrapping |

    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!


    Posted on : May 21 2008
    Posted under DigiScrapping |

    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)



    Posted on : May 16 2008
    Posted under Classes, DigiScrapping |

    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!


    Posted on : May 01 2008
    Posted under DigiScrapping |

    Using Kaboodle? Let’s clean that up, too.

    Kaboodle is a great tool for organizing shopping lists, connecting with other shoppers with similar interests, and comparing prices/watching for sales.  It makes finding items easy to do away from home (like when I’m visiting mom) and cuts back on impulse buying when you can consider your budget and prioritize your shopping dollars.  It’s a great tool but only if you actually use it.

    It occurred to me today that I hadn’t even looked at my Kaboodle page in weeks…maybe months.  It would be an awesome way to get my shopping organized for National Scrapbooking Day though so I logged in and found the mess of links I had accumulated over the last few months.  Some designers had changed stores, some kits I bought and haven’t removed yet, and I had non-digiscrapping items all mixed in.  So how did I get my Kaboodle working for me?

    1. The first thing I did was delete items I no longer wanted or already owned. 
    2. Then I created additional lists to organize the other items. 
    3. Finally, I clicked on the items I do still want to buy and found some of the links broken.  I was able to quickly locate one item at a newly reorganized store and reset that link.

    Now my wish lists are organized and I’ve set priorities on some items I truly need.  I may not have my family up to speed on sharing wish lists via Kaboodle yet but at least I can be organized when it comes time to shop for myself.  Compared to my mess of bookmarks, Kaboodle is a much better way to shop!


    Posted on : Apr 29 2008
    Posted under DigiScrapping |

    Using Firefox? Let’s clean that up

    Let’s get ready for National Scrapbooking Day with a little cleanup around the tools you use to digital scrapbook with!

    by Heidi

    Firefox has the ability to add plug-ins and themes to customize it to do what you want to do.  But when was the last time you went and looked at what was installed?    Did you know that having a lot in there could cause firefox to hog memory, slow it down, and possible even stop working?  So periodically it is good to revisit your plug-ins and themes and delete what isn’t used and make sure everything is updated.

     

    Themes:

    Have a theme that you like?   You can only use one theme at a time. 

    1. Go to Tools | Add-ons,
    2. Click on Themes.
    3. Leave the default to be safe.  But delete any unused old themes.

    My Favorite Theme:

    Plug-ins:

    Delete old unused plug-ins:

    Go through your plug-ins and un-install things you don’t use.

    Check for latest plug-ins:

    I automatically have Firefox check to make sure my plug-ins are up-to-date, each time it starts.

    1. go to Tools | Options
    2. Advanced Tab
    3. Update Tab
    4. Check Installed Add-ons
    5. Click OK

    If you don’t want to do that:

    1. Go to Tools | Add-ons,
    2. Click on Find Updates

    Some of my favorite plug-ins that apply to digital scrapbooking:

    • Download Statusbar
    • ColorfulTabs
    • CuteMenus - Crystal SVG
    • DownThemAll!  I like the dtaOneClick setting because then it remembers my download folder.  (I save digital scrapbooking downloads in one place and other kinds of downloads in other places so I can’t have one default folder.  image
    • IE Tab  — for those sites that will not work in Firefox, I click on the little firefox icon in the bottom right corner, and it loads it in Internet Explorer as a tab inside of Firefox.  I don’t even have to start IE.  image
    • FoxClocks — add clock in the bottom right.  Add your TMZ and any of your friends timezone around the world.  image


    Posted on : Apr 28 2008
    Posted under DigiScrapping |

    More Great Way to Customize ACDSee Photo Manager

    Table of contents for Customizing Photo Manager

    1. My Top Five Ways to Customize ACDSee Photo Manager
    2. More Great Way to Customize ACDSee Photo Manager

    Yes, back by popular demand (ok a couple of requests…lol) here are five more favorite ways to customize ACDSee Photo Manager.

    5. Let’s start off with fonts again.  Or at least my favorite way to find my system’s installed fonts.  It used to be a dig through my C drive and Windows folder but I created a shortcut in the favorites pane.  Now it’s right at my fingertips.  You can also add a shortcut to your ‘new downloads’ file to make it easy to keep up with unzipping and tagging new downloads.  Have a go-to file of favorite elements or a favorite designer you search for a lot?  Add a whole folder to your favorites or individual files from all over your collection and create a folder to put them in.  Here’s a tutorial showing you how to do it!

    favorites pane

    4. Get rid of those Auto-Categories you never use.  That’s right, you don’t have to scroll endlessly through that long list of auto categories.  Just right-click on one of them and then click on the ‘Remove from Commonly Used’ option that pops up.  I decided to only keep Author and Keywords in the Commonly Used list since I actually use those and I keep the Photo Properties set collapsed.  And don’t worry, the information is still there in the properties pane and can be restored to the Auto Categories lists by right clicking on them in the properties pane.

    customize auto categores

    3. Customize your workspace.  I like to keep the Preview Pane closed…with PM10, the pop-up preview is all I need.  If I want a closer look than that I double click to see it in the viewer.  I like to have my file tree go from the top to the bottom of the screen and I close the Image Basket to tag and browse and only use it when I’m pulling stuff together to create a page.  With ACDSee, there are lots of panes to choose from so seeing your images clearly and the tools you use the most often is easy to do.  And anything you want to see that you closed is available in the View menu…you can even Reset Layout to return to the default workspace layout.  Each pane has a stick pin icon in the corner that lets you auto-hide that pane when you’re not using it and the little drop-down arrow next to that allows you to float panes so you change where they are docked.  (I keep my calendar pane on the left under the files, favorites, and search panes.)

    2. Set up your default editor.  I have used a variety of scrapbooking programs and am currently using ACDSee Photo Editor Beta 2 for most of my scrapping.  But it’s not the only editor on my computer.  Go to Tools|Open in Editor|Configure Editors… and then you can add editing programs, set the default editor, and check the box if it supports opening multiple files at once.

    editor config

    1. The most important customization this week: Set your database to remind you to back up weekly!  You can set it for other time spans such as monthly or yearly but why would you want to do that?  Take it from a veteran of computer crashes, you can’t back up too often!  Just go to Tools|Options and find the Database options in the list.  Check the reminder box, and pick a time interval…that’s all there is to it!

    backup reminder

    I hope you have fun this week playing with getting your workspace set up nice and comfy and get your back-up habit going.  Don’t forget to check our calendar to the left…and sign up for our newsletter if you haven’t done so already.  We have some big chats coming up that I know you won’t want to miss!

    Happy Tagging!


    Posted on : Apr 28 2008
    Posted under ACDSee Photo Manager, ACDSee Photo Manager 10, DigiScrapping, Organization |

    Create your own customized screensaver easily with Photo Manager

    1. Select a bunch of photos or digital layouts.
    2. Tip:  If they are all over your hard drive, open the Image Basket and put all the ones you want to go into the screensaver into the Image Basket and then select them.
    3. Choose Tools | Configure Screen Saver…
    4. image 
    5. You will see the images it will display.  You can Add and Remove to remove any images. 
    6. You can also click on Configure and change some effects, speed and other options.   When done click OK
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    7. When done click on Set as default screen saver

    Let your computer sit for a while and you should see your new screensaver show up!

    If you want to see it sooner or test it:

    1. Right click on your desktop and choose Properties
    2. Click on Screen Saver tab
    3. image
    4. For the screen saver choose "ACDSee Screen Saver" it isn’t already set.   Click on Preview
    5. You can change the wait time if you wish. 
    6. and click OK


    Posted on : Apr 21 2008
    Posted under DigiScrapping |

    My Top Five Ways to Customize ACDSee Photo Manager

    Table of contents for Customizing Photo Manager

    1. My Top Five Ways to Customize ACDSee Photo Manager
    2. More Great Way to Customize ACDSee Photo Manager

    I’ve been playing with setting up my categories, my preferred desktop layout, and other goodies in ACDSee Photo Manager and thought I’d share my top five ways to customize ACDSee.  So let’s get started!

    5. Changing the font display text:

    font_display_text

    4. The minty-fresh background of my PNG thumbnails:

    thumbnail_details

    3. Speaking of thumbnails, I love my custom thumbnail information display:

    thumbnail_setup

    Just click on Tools | Options and find the Thumbnail Info option under File List.  Click on Choose Thumbnail Info… then customize it to your liking.  I like mine with designer and kit names…of course, you have to fill in that information when you’re organizing.

    2. Generated file listing details.

    file_listing

    It’s the same options settings dialog we just looked at…just use Details View instead.   Generate a listing of your Image Basket to make giving credits easy.

    1. My number one favorite thing to customize is setting up Photo Manager to start where I want it to start:

    start_up

    Yes, same box…Tools | Options again…click on Browser then pick a starting folder or have PM start wherever you left off last time you were using it.

    Once you get your workspace all set the way you like it the tagging, searching, and crediting all goes pretty fast!  So what about you…what’s in your ‘Fave Five’?  Post a comment here and tell us what customizations you like best.


    Posted on : Apr 14 2008
    Posted under ACDSee Photo Manager, ACDSee Photo Manager 10, DigiScrapping, Organization |

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