Using digital photography opens up a whole new dimension to how creative you can be with your scrapbooking.
Not only because there’s a nearly endless supply of products such as pre-made digital templates, fonts and layouts that are available literally at your fingertips, but there’s also a wide array of software products that allow you to create your own.
there’s a wide selection of digital products available.
You can choose from element kits, e-paper, fonts and more. There are virtually no constraints in digital creativity, whereas there are but so many ways you can manipulate a piece of paper, foil or other physical decorative touches.
Along with the ease of creativity that digital photography brings is the convenience of being able to literally produce your own photos at your own home.
Gone are the days of running to the photo shop to drop off your film and then run back to pick them up when they’re developed. With the printers, photo paper and software available today you can do it all at your own convenience.
No more planning in advance to work on your scrapbook in accordance to when your pictures would be ready for you.
Another perk of using digital photography in your scrapbooking is the knowledge that should you make a mistake in altering your photo it doesn’t mean disaster. You can alter your photo as many times and ways as you like until you get just what you want.
No worries of cropping too much here or there, if youdon’t like it you can just undo it! You can also try different looks on your photo without having to pay to see what they’ll look like.
You can go black and white, sepia tone and color and choose what’s just right for you layout or theme without having to print them.
Have you ever not been sure of just what you wanted to do with your newest scrapbook and ended up with a whirlwind of paper and templates, foil and ribbon, glitter and glue surrounding you only to still not be happy with any of them?
The digital design software available now can take a lot of the guesswork and mess out of your decision-making.
You can try a multitude of looks on for size and then get down to the real work when you’ve made your choice.