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Monday, June 12, 2006
It has become a cliché to say that every family with a camera has a closet stacked with shoeboxes full of snapshots of cute kids, pets, and vacation scenery. The huge scrapbook industry is built on the guilt of [mostly] women who want those photos arranged on pages—and those cute little paper corners we always used in the old days aren’t going to cut it anymore. Enter the computer program FotoFusion from the company LumaPix. You can combine, resize, crop, and embellish photos without having to buy all those supplies, and I think every page ends up having a little personality. The website of the company has a tutorial and links to all sorts of ideas, and the least expensive version of the software is all most people should need. For more examples of what you can do with the program, see this gallery.