How Do You Scan 12X12 Scrapbook Pages With Free Software Windows Live Photo Gallery?
After spending the time, money, and effort to create a traditional scrapbook page, I like to make a digital backup of it. Then I can always get another copy printed if a disaster – or spill – destroys the original. Or I can shrink the pages to make brag books as gifts. If you don’t have Windows Live Photo Gallery, go to download.live.com/photogallery to download the free software and install the software. In the Photo Gallery, click on File and Import from a Camera or Scanner. Select your scanner from the pop-up window. NOTE: To make it easy to find your scans, be sure to click on Options at the bottom of the pop-up window that allows you to tag your image. From there you can choose your file location. Scan first one section of the scrapbook page and then the other. I prefer to do the right side first and then scan the left side upside down. This way I don’t have to worry about moving the scanner lid out of my way. After saving both scans, find their thumbnails in Windows Live Photo Ga