The days will start being shorter and there will be less hours of light to peruse your pictures. Purchasing a magnifying lamp may be a wise investment. Look for them at local craft stores such as Michael's or JoAnn Fabrics. You can even find them online through websites such as Amazon.com or Ebay.com. The lamp helps to see fine details easily and clearly, reduce eyestrain caused by glare, and shows color more true to life. You would want one that provides hands-free illumination such as an armchair ( floor) lamp or a desk light that clamps to the table.
This might be a good time to write on the back of your snapshots such things as names of people, dates, and locations. I have thought over the years that I would remember and did not make any notations. I am amazed how much I have forgotten and much time is taken to chase after the details. It is easiest to start with the most current photos and work backwards. I usually enter captions in the computer to print out 'labels' for the upcoming albums.
Daylight Savings Time Ends
November 08, 2008Posted by Jan Gerber at 10:15 AM
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- Jan Gerber
- Hi! My name is Jan, and this blog is dedicated to helping you to become better acquainted with photo organizing! I will post tips and helpful ideas here.
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