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  2. 8 genius ways to organize your print and digital photos - AOL

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    From scanners and software to storage boxes, it's time to preserve those memories once and for all.

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    Organizing family photos can be 'an absolute nightmare' The photo tradition for the Wegmans began when Ann and her husband, Phil, had just two children, Amy and her older sister, Jenny. That was easy.

  5. Canvas print - Wikipedia

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    Digitally created art printed on canvas. A canvas print is the result of an image printed onto canvas which is often stretched, or gallery-wrapped, onto a frame and displayed. Canvas prints are used as the final output in an art piece, or as a way to reproduce other forms of art.

  6. Digital photography - Wikipedia

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    Nearly all digital SLRs take pictures in a 3:2 ratio, as most can use lenses designed for 35 mm film. Some photo labs print photos on 4:3 ratio paper, as well as the existing 3:2. In 2005, Panasonic launched the first consumer camera with a native aspect ratio of 16:9, matching HDTV. This is similar to a 7:4 aspect ratio, which was a common ...

  7. Vintage print - Wikipedia

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    In photography, vintage prints are prints that a photographer first makes after developing a negative.However, if a photographer's productive career extends over a long period of time, later prints may be considered to be vintage if the original photographer (or more rarely an assistant) applies the same materials and processes used to make the earlier prints.