*grin* So sorry! It's funny that it never really occured to me before.. it's kind of my thing, ya know? I've done similar things on a much smaller scale.. looks like I would have made the connection somewhere and had half my pictures done already!
That's one of the nice things about fully computer-generated scrapbooks.. you don't really have to worry about acid-free paper and all that since it never comes into contact with processed photos, etc. It's just like printing a large digital picture and sticking it into a photo album plastic page protector thing (or however you wanna bind it, I guess.) But computer inks are apparently acid-free these days as well.. I'm not sure about the photo paper. I didn't bother checking it out too thoroughly other than making sure it wouldn't be a problem for me. I rather prefer the finished/published look, which is another reason I resisted the scrapbooking frenzy before.
Ohio also sounds weird, yes. :) In general, Ohio is weird. M and I have discussed the possibility of replacing Ohio with Sweden, as that would make everyone happy in a geographical sense. Except, perhaps, for Ohioians, but they don't count.
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Date: 2003-06-08 08:31 pm (UTC)That's one of the nice things about fully computer-generated scrapbooks.. you don't really have to worry about acid-free paper and all that since it never comes into contact with processed photos, etc. It's just like printing a large digital picture and sticking it into a photo album plastic page protector thing (or however you wanna bind it, I guess.) But computer inks are apparently acid-free these days as well.. I'm not sure about the photo paper. I didn't bother checking it out too thoroughly other than making sure it wouldn't be a problem for me. I rather prefer the finished/published look, which is another reason I resisted the scrapbooking frenzy before.
Ohio also sounds weird, yes. :) In general, Ohio is weird. M and I have discussed the possibility of replacing Ohio with Sweden, as that would make everyone happy in a geographical sense. Except, perhaps, for Ohioians, but they don't count.