Why Historian Is Still The Best Photo Management Software
Why Historian Is Still The Best Photo Management Software check it out
Last summer, I tried out a selfie stick because I thought it would be fun. But the one I tried was awful … I tried everything I could to make it work, and it didn’t. So I had to take it back to the store. I’m trying to use Instagram more, so the selfie stick
My Selfie Stick Experiment – Take 2 check it out
Way back in the prehistoric days with Storybook Creator 2, we started managing our digital content. The awesome thing then was that we could add keyword tags to our content to make it easier to find. Then, along came Storybook Creator 3, and suddenly the new content we purchased was already keyword tagged for us!
Organizing Your Digital Content For Success in Artisan 5 check it out
I am playing with Photoshop Elements 13, Gimp and Inkscape right now, for differing reasons. In each of them, I’m trying to create one simple little graphic to replace the header on this site. If I were doing this in Artisan 5, I would have had it done in five minutes. I know those tools
How Do They Do That? check it out
Yup, the photos aren’t the only thing you want to make sure you have backed up. In my last post, I mentioned how I make sure my photos are double backed up for use with Historian. Backing up content and projects for Artisan is a little bit different. Historian is built to protect and save
What About Backing Up Artisan Content and Projects? check it out
Backup is probably the #1 highest priority I have when it comes to my photos. As I mentioned in my post earlier this week, having good backups (that’s plural for a reason), is imperative. No computer hard drive lasts forever, and no operating system is infallible. For years, I’ve suggested to anyone using Historian (or
Some Best Practices For Backing Up Your Photos check it out
I used to get the question pretty frequently … “How many photos can Memory Manager/Historian hold?” That’s not quite the way to look at the software. It’s just a framework for organizing and managing your photos. There is no pre-defined limit to how many photos you can have in a vault. It all depends on
Breaking Up A Memory Vault check it out
I came across this quick tip by accident. I was at a scrapbooking retreat over the weekend (that a friend and I have coordinated for quite a few years now), and needless to say, I was sleep deprived. The adrenaline and poor food choices kept me from sleeping on Friday night, so on Saturday, I
Quick Tip ~ The Easiest Way to Add Photos to an Artisan Project check it out
I had another family funeral to go to today. This has been a tough few months for my family. But today, we celebrated my great aunt who lived a good, long life. And she was a blessing to those around her. The thing I found really cool today, was something that she did that probably
A Brilliant Idea From My 98-Year Old Great Aunt check it out
The answer is yes, and yes, and so am I. Although it is starting to get more clear. Before I go any further, I want to try to clarify something, if I can. Forever purchased Panstoria about a year ago. The two companies have been operating distinctly for the past year, but that’s really beginning
Is It Forever? Or Panstoria? I’m Confused. check it out
Hello again! I had a quick question this morning from Stephanie about using content purchased or obtained from sites other than Panstoria. It is absolutely possible to use other content if you have it in .png file format, there’s just a short process to “import” it into Artisan. I shot a quick video with the
How To Import Outside Content Into Artisan check it out