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Make a Metallic Pop Art Portrait (like Andy Warhol) from a Digital Photo

Transform a digital photo into pop art. Inspired by the art of Andy Warhol, Lifephoto’s paneled pop art portraits can be the perfect Christmas gift for someone you know. And they are so easy to make! Your photo is turned into a multi-image composite printed on metallic photo paper. The artsy portrait is then mounted [...]

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Alaskan Cruise Memory Book: Wrap-up & Digital Photo Uploading

Next: Uploading Digital Photos

Once organized on my computer, I’ll upload my photos folder-by-folder to my free account on lifephoto.com. I can set up a special project folder there for my Alaskan Cruise memory book.

* No cost to set up an account on lifephoto.com
* No cost to store an unlimited number of photos there for your projects
* Work on your digital photo book or other projects at your convenience — save and reopen it at any time.
* E-mail your completed digital photo book — as a turning-page-online photo book — to anyone you’d like.
* Complete your order for the size, type and quantity of memory books you want — when you’re ready.
* Remember, the family/friends who receive your photo book e-mail can choose to order a printed copy for themselves. You don’t have to order books for everyone — just yourself!

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Alaskan Cruise Memory Book: Day 4

Learn how to use your digital camera’s “stitching” function to capture panoramic views of extraordinary scenery, like the Hubbard Glacier. Tips on how to set up your panoramic digital photos for best results.

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Make Animal Photos Come Alive

When I travel, I take a wide range of digital photos including interesting  animals. Some of the critter pics can turn out to be terrific shots, but they usually get lost on the photo CD and I rarely remember to look at them again. With easy and inexpensive photo applications from lifephoto.com, critter pics can [...]

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Take a lot of photos. Save the best.

One photo is never enough. Take at least several of each scene you want to capture to ensure you get as perfect a shot as you can. This is especially true if you want to later frame that photo or use it as part of a photo book or other photo memory project. Sometimes you [...]

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