5-super easy steps to print-ready photos

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5
Super
Easy
Steps
to
Print­ready
Photos
 by
Jessica
Scheufler
 So,
your
little
one
just
made
the
cutest
face
and
you
want
to
immortalize
it
forever.
 Without
hesitation,
you
grab
your
camera
and
snap
away.
You
just
know
that
these
 shots
are
frame‐worthy.
Instead,
they
just
stay
on
your
card.
Sound
familiar?
I
know
 how
easy
it
is
to
take
a
zillion
pictures,
and
not
a
one
makes
it
into
a
frame.
Here
are
 a
few
easy
steps
to
get
those
photos
off
the
card
and
on
to
your
mantel:
 
 1.
Download
your
card
 This
can
be
the
toughest,
but
most
important
step.
After
every
shoot,
be
sure
to
 connect
your
camera
to
your
computer
and
just
drag
the
folder
to
your
desktop.
It
 might
be
a
pain,
but
if
you
get
into
the
habit,
your
photos
will
be
right
where
you
 need
them.
Label
the
photo
with
the
date
and
a
short
identifier.
For
example,
create
 a
folder
called
030109‐Jacks
birthday.
 
 2.
Edit
out
all
the
bad
shots
 I
know,
I
know.
There
are
no
bad
shots
of
your
child.
Believe
me,
I've
been
there.
I
 know
what
you
might
be
thinking,
"if
I
delete,
I
miss
that
shot
that
was
almost
 there."
But
by
getting
rid
of
all
those
blinks,
blurry
or
badly
exposed
photos,
you
 leave
room
for
all
the
shots
that
make
your
heart
swell.
Here
is
a
good
test,
if
you


don't
say
"awww"
when
you
view
an
image,
throw
it
out.
It
will
be
so
much
easier
 than
searching
for
that
one
photo
you
loved.

 
 3.
Make
minor
adjustments
 By
taking
a
minute
or
two
to
adjust
the
exposure,
you
can
make
a
decent
photo
into
 a
winner.
You
don't
need
to
spend
loads
of
time
tweaking
(that's
what
we
 professionals
are
for),
but
if
your
photo
looks
like
it
was
shot
in
the
dark,
up
the
 exposure
a
little.
A
great
program
to
try
is
the
opensource
(read:
free)
program
 Gimp.
 
 4.
Back
up
those
files
 Once
you
have
chosen
your
best
shots,
be
sure
to
back
up.
This
means
keeping
one
 folder
on
your
desktop
and
another
on
a
separate
hard
drive.
This
might
seem
like
 just
another
annoying
step,
but
if
your
hard
drive
ever
goes
down‐and
it
will
if
you
 don't
back
up‐you
want
to
be
sure
you
have
extra
copies.
 
 
 5.
Print
your
favorites
 I
always
know
when
I
take
a
great
shot.
I
feel
it
in
my
bones
and
I
know
that
I
want
 to
get
it
printed.
I
often
set
aside
a
folder
labeled
"photos
to
print"
on
my
desktop
 and
copy
my
favorites
into
this
folder.
That
way,
once
the
folder
gets
full
(about
10‐ 30
images),
I
have
them
printed.
You
can
copy
the
folder
to
a
thumb
drive
or
upload
 them
to
your
favorite
lab.
When
you
are
ready
to
print,
just
head
over
to
your
local
 lab
or
you
might
want
to
invest
in
a
photo
printer
like
the
Epson
Picture
Mate.
 
 So
there
you
go.
That
wasn't
so
painful,
was
it?
Oh,
and
don't
forget
to
email
and
 print
a
few
for
Grandma.
Happy
printing.
 
 Jessica
Scheufler
is
a
photographer
and
co­owner
of
SweetSnaps
Portrait
Parties,
an
 heirloom
portrait
boutique.
The
boutique
photography
company
specializes
in
 children's
portrait
parties,
where
kids
get
to
have
fun
during
a
comfortable,
natural­ light
portrait
session.
SweetSnaps
products
reflect
the
company's
commitment
to
time­ tested
excellence.
www.sweetsnapsphoto.com


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