What Kind of paper do you use when digial scrapbooking?
Ok I'm not even started yet digital scrapbooking. I am waiting for my MS Microsoft Digital Image Suite to arrive in time, I am totally confused with this type of paper used. Should I use paper scrapbooking and photo will appear or "purge"? Or should I buy photo paper? I have all my pictures on my computer and I see in digital scrapbooking magazine ups game really great, but I'm not sure what paper imprimer.Merci


I would like to use very thick paper used for painting
Certainly the use of photo paper. Try to get some form that is of record. Sometimes (depending on your printer and ink) The pictures will always (photo paper) fade significantly when printing your imprimante.Je send all my digital photos Winkflash. com It’s cheap and they send back to you within one week. Excellent quality, you never know they were digital. Winkflash prix.Quoi has the best that you do have fun! You reminded me of some of my scrapbooking done!
I think you are printing on photo paper. Scrapbooking paper is I think only used for “hands on” grattage.Il must tell you what type of paper you want to print on the box.
I do regular scrapbooking, and some pages done completely on the computer with my scrapbooking software. I usually use good quality photo paper for that purpose. . . but I came across a problem. I noticed that in my case, the photo paper does not “stick together” in my sheet protectors in my book, especially in dark areas where ink computer package was used. I did not like this result at all, because the page seems bright and dark areas in which it was “sticking” to the front page. So, after trying a bunch of different papers, I found that using Epson (or probably any brand is fine) brochure paper matte great works. This document is not bright at all. The printed pictures look pretty good about it, and it is even less expensive than the photo paper. My perspective on this issue is, if the photos are starting to disappear over time, I can always re-print years. I save my scrapbook page files to a disk drive externe.J hope that makes sense. If you do not use sheet protectors, or you do not witness the “stick” problem, use photo paper, high qualité.Une Alternatively, if your scrapbooking software allows you to export your homepage scrapbook to jpg “or” bmp “, and it does not lose too much quality.. you could get an 8×10 photo developed your scrapbook page to any online photo developing place… will cost more, but you a beautiful glossy photo of your entire page and not worry about using ink and paper. My software does not allow me to do well.