Monday 14 January 2013

getting started with the modern digital scrapbooking from MAX scrapbooking

The option you choose depends on your budget, and the time you are willing to devote to learning the software. By far, the most widely used programs for creating digital layouts are Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Photoshop Elements.  Adobe Photoshop (PS) is a professional-level photo editing program that will provide every possible photo editing capability you can imagine and give you a lot more flexibility with your layouts once you get comfortable with the basics. The disadvantage to this software is that it comes with a hefty price tag and a steep learning curve. Educational discounts are available at many academic software sites and the official Adobe website. Many stores only require that you have a child in K12 or college to qualify. Adobe Photoshop Elements (PSE) offers everything you need to begin digital scrapbooking. This mini-version of Photoshop is a much more cost effective way to get started, as the price tag is under one hundred dollars. The latest version of PSE is very easy to learn and packed full of the most popular features of PS.  You can download free trial versions of both PS and PSE from the Adobe website. Note that some of the most common digital scrapbooking features that you will only find in the full-version of PS are typing text on a path, using layer masks, recording custom actions, and curves adjustment layers. Fortunately, there are products you can purchase in the store that will do many of these things for you. Other common photo editing programs include Corel Paint Shop Pro, Microsoft Digital Im­age Suite, ACD See Systems Photo Editor, and LumaPix FotoFusion Scrapbook Essentials.
Digital scrapbooking uses a combination of papers, al­phas, stamps, ribbons, and a variety of other embellishments the same way as Paper scrapbooking. Unlike paper scrapbooking, however, digital providers the user with a freedom to change size, color, and use again any product in your sup­ply stashes. The best thing is that it does not have mess that you can put away when you finish. Digital Scrapbooking Kits are a collection of papers and embellishments all centered on a particular theme and color scheme. Kits are the best way to get started with a page. This is because everything coordinates and is designed to work together to give your page a cohesive look. Digital Paper Packs are exactly those packs of papers in digital format. You use these JPEG versions of 12 by 12 inches papers to create backgrounds, photo mattes, die-cuts, etc., just as you would use a traditional piece of paper. Of course, you are able to use these papers repeatedly, no longer worrying about making the wrong cut and wasting your supply. Digital Alphas come in a variety of formats. Some come with each letter/symbol as an individual PNG file, others come as a single PNG file with the entire set on one document, and still others are brush sets, or ABR files.  Digital Overlays are comparable to traditional transparencies. They are also PNG files, so part of the image is transparent, allowing elements beneath it on a layout to show through.
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