Thursday, January 14, 2010

Wallet Size Photo Holder Making A Photo/thankyou Card?

Making a photo/thankyou card? - wallet size photo holder

I have a picture and I thank you in the headlines of our cards at our reception. ---- I have an idea would be a wallet-sized photo of us and behind a line and I thank you. I, because my friend and I have made for a long time and lots of pictures that could be used. (More Photos) May be nothing to chance we recommend someone to help a photo software that? I tried to do something on my computer, and let the size of a card. I want more like a classic photo portfolio. So, what is the best photo paper to use for something like that?

6 comments:

Veronica W said...

I am a scrapbook, then print my own photos all the time. I recommend going with the Kodak Easy Share software. You can download the software for free at: http://www.kodak.com/global/en/service/d ...

Once you've downloaded the software, you can upload your photos and edit your photos from your computer. With the software, you can save different sizes of homes, including the print wallet-size pictures. Kodak sells also use the image quality of paper (which is what I am using). The document can be purchased in any stationery shop and also places like Walgreens.

You can also order prints online through Kodak EasyShare Gallery: http://www.kodakgallery.com/Register.jsp ...
With the online gallery you can precautions to safeguard your photos via e-mail sent or get for 1-hour service on-site Walgreens to make. I strongly recommend this option if you want a lot of pictures and higher quality. I use this option, all the time.

Keana P said...

Kodak has a great role and a great size / editing software ..... If you are up to $ 100 or less, which has a photo printer to spend ..... Photos look like they developed in the business

Keana P said...

Kodak has a great role and a great size / editing software ..... If you are up to $ 100 or less, which has a photo printer to spend ..... Photos look like they developed in the business

james_st... said...

try to find a Kinkos store near you or Kwik Kopy good things.

fizzy stuff said...

If you go to print on the back, do not use any standard photo paper. Take it to a professional printer. Or print the verses of the largest populations of cards that is supported by your printer, then print the photo separately on the label type of paper, put them on the front of the card.

fizzy stuff said...

If you go to print on the back, do not use any standard photo paper. Take it to a professional printer. Or print the verses of the largest populations of cards that is supported by your printer, then print the photo separately on the label type of paper, put them on the front of the card.

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