2 Frame Your PicturesKeep your photos in glass frames, and put them away from direct sunlight. If you want to illuminate the images, make them look bright, then use the artificial lighting source.3 Keep them away from HumidityPhotos stored in humid areas can spoil them entirely. Photo ...
A fix I found for this problem - once you select the box/frame you want to place a photo in, check to see what the Opacity for the box is. When I set up my files I set the opacity to 10%, so when photos are placed, they come in at 10%. If I change the opacity back to ...
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A fix I found for this problem - once you select the box/frame you want to place a photo in, check to see what the Opacity for the box is. When I set up my files I set the opacity to 10%, so when photos are placed, they come in at 10%. If I change the opacity back ...
A fix I found for this problem - once you select the box/frame you want to place a photo in, check to see what the Opacity for the box is. When I set up my files I set the opacity to 10%, so when photos are placed, they come in at 10%. If I change the opacity back ...
A fix I found for this problem - once you select the box/frame you want to place a photo in, check to see what the Opacity for the box is. When I set up my files I set the opacity to 10%, so when photos are placed, they come in at 10%. If I change the opacity back to ...