I’d like to make a “scrapbook” of newspaper clippings I’ve found that relate to my family. I’d like the clippings to LOOK like I clipped them out of the paper, but they always print out huge. Any suggestions?
Thank you for your help!
Dana
I’d like to make a “scrapbook” of newspaper clippings I’ve found that relate to my family. I’d like the clippings to LOOK like I clipped them out of the paper, but they always print out huge. Any suggestions?
Thank you for your help!
Dana
Dana is a professional genealogist, creator of the Leeds Method, and an expert in genetic genealogy. She's passionate about teaching and helping others unlock their family histories through DNA analysis and traditional research.
When the image opens, use a web clipper to save it. I use Snagit, but there are other free ones, which can then manipulate the image. You should then be able to make them the size you want.
How is it going? I just use the print screen command from my keyboard. Then I paste it into the editing program that I use (Photoshop Elements). Once in Photoshop Elements, play with the blending layers or the filters to see if you can create the aged newspaper look.
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