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November 30, 2007
5:00 AM Eastern |
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Have you ever had one of those moments when you come across an old shoebox of family pictures tucked away on a corner shelf, boxed up and forgotten? Treasures like these have the ability to stop you from the task at hand as you take a few moments to relive old memories. Now, home computers and software programs make it easy for everyone to organize old photos into a digital archive that is front and center on the family computer. Host Alan Berg explains how to store family pictures on a home computer and more important, how to repair the blemishes and tears they may have accumulated over the years. Once this is done, the pictures will be moved into a computer-based video editing program, and you'll learn how to create a photomontage that can be played on a television or a computer.