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02-05-2006, 06:40 PM
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DSU Instructor, newbie specialist, super mom of 5
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FREE trial list
Free trial versions of some of the most popular scrapping software. Remember the trial time starts from INSTALL, not the first time you open the software. So if you download, don't install until you're ready to seriously try it out.
Adobe, 30 days from Install, Photoshop and Photoshop Elements
http://www.adobe.com/products/tryadobe/main.jsp
Corel Paint Shop Pro, 30 days from install
http://www.corel.com/servlet/Satelli.../1152796555406
Digital Image Pro, 60 days from Install
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en
Polaroid My Memories Suite, DSP Version
There is not currently a free trial, but you can watch the software in action in two videos:
http://www.digitalscrapbookplace.com/place/mms.shtml
Lumapix FotoFusion, basic version, no time limit (puts lumapix all over the images, so can't use them, just a trial)
http://lumapix.com/pages/downloads/Download.shtml
Triscape FXFoto
http://www.triscape.com/fxdownload.htm
Scrapbook MAX, 30 days from install
http://www.scrapbookmax.com/site/download.php
Ulead Photo Impact, 30 days from install
http://www.ulead.com/pi/runme.htm
Paint.NET
http://www.getpaint.net/download.html
Free, open-source software, alternative to more advanced programs like Photoshop, with many of the heavy-hitting features of more expensive software. Features an active online community for specific help questions and tutorials, and can be easily used with premade digital scrapbooking graphics.
For trials, I recommend starting with the easiest one (Paint.NET, SB Max, FXFoto, FotoFusion, MS DIP, PSE, PSP, PS) and using JUST that one for the time limit. Don't download all of them at once, you'll never have time to play before time runs out. Choose a month when you're "euphoric" about scrapping and will spend a lot of time on it, then when the trial runs out download the next one. Do the First Page tutorial here for each one, or the one included in the program. Then do all the tutorials on this site and Google tutorials. Don't worry about creating a bunch of layouts, your intention is software shopping and not scrapping at this point. Figure out which one suits your needs best by doing lots of fun tutorials and a few layouts, playing around and experimenting a lot.
After each trial expires, the next time you load the program it'll ask you to buy it, so either click OK or just go to the site and purchase a download or boxed version. I like my original software boxed with the instruction manual. Use the site or a reputable dealer to purchase like Amazon. Don't be fooled by OEM software or sites and emails saying they can get it cheap: it's almost always illegal. Used software is a good option, but make SURE they have the original items with it, like the manual and serial number so you can activate/upgrade it later.
Always ask a ton of questions as you're starting the new trial, we're all here to help. Don't get frustrated, it's supposed to be fun! If you hate something enough to be really discouraged, ditch it and move on to the next trial. Unless it's just hard, then you'll have to be patient and learn slowly. The hard ones are the most powerful. If the easy ones are too limiting, analyze if it'll be useful in conjunction with a more powerful program, or just ditch it.
Have fun!
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03-03-2006, 05:33 PM
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New to this place
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Hi Emma..
Thank you for sharing the informations..^__^
Is it possible if I use Microsoft Photodraw as my software to create scrapbook??
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03-03-2006, 05:55 PM
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Aug 2009 Spotlight Member & DET4, DET 10
Join Date: Nov 2005
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Ulead Photo Impact also offers a trial version. I think it lasts 30 days. It isn't probably the best for beginners, but the learning curve is easier than some others I have tried.
http://www.ulead.com/pi/runme.htm
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06-06-2006, 12:22 PM
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Love this place
Join Date: May 2006
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I have ordered HP Creative Scrapbook Assistant. I am glad to hear that you recommend it. I asked a friend and she did not know anyone that uses it. But the demo looked so cool, I figured even if I decided later I needed something else that would be OK since this one is not very expensive.
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06-06-2006, 02:39 PM
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DSU Instructor, newbie specialist, super mom of 5
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Location: Austin, TEXAS!
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yeah, that's the nice thing about the HP software: it's so cheap that you can "graduate" later AND still use HP for fast layouts or power scrapping. A program like that definitely has benefits even if you're a hard core scrapper. I'll create a kit in Photoshop and then open it in HP to scrap several coordinating pages with in a hurry, so it's always useful no matter what direction you end up going. And if you never want anything more, then you didn't spend too much on stuff you'll never use!
I need to add that demo link now that there is one, thanksf or the reminder
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06-06-2006, 02:42 PM
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DSU Instructor, newbie specialist, super mom of 5
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Austin, TEXAS!
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Originally Posted by blunet
Hi Emma..
Thank you for sharing the informations..^__^
Is it possible if I use Microsoft Photodraw as my software to create scrapbook??
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I'm not familiar with MS PhotoDraw, but you can try it out. Main drawback there is the lack of other users to help you, or online tutorials, etc.
The thing to consider is if it can open PNG files with a transparent background intact, so you can use premade graphics from freebies or the Store. Another thing to consider is its print capability, how high a resolution it can create at. For my easy software that creates at 150ppi, I make the image larger than 12x12 so when I shrink it to fit the paper it's around 200ppi. Though I've printed plenty of 150 layouts that look great.
Let us know if that's a useful software, what you decide!
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06-15-2006, 08:51 AM
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New to this place
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Does HP Scrapbook have many templates alreday made for us?
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06-22-2006, 04:59 PM
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Love this place
Join Date: May 2006
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I use HP and I like it. It is super easy to use. It comes with a fair number of backgrounds and clip art. It also has template pages that you can just drag in your selected backgrounds and photos. You can also use all the great freebies from here. I am new to digital scrapping and I am very satisfied with HP CSA. It has been a great to get me started. I have always done paper scrapping but I am not sure I will ever drag out all my stuff again! This is so much better.
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11-01-2006, 07:44 AM
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New to this place
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Colorado
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scrapbook flair?
I recently downloaded this program, it's free, and when I bought a scrap book magazine last week there was also a cd attached to the magazine with the program in it. It seems pretty basic, but also pretty easy to use (sort of similar to Scrapbook Max, but the "trial" doesn't expire) It installs with some basic pages and layouts and more examples on thier web site. Just a thought. www.scrapbookflair.com
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11-24-2006, 12:40 PM
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Addicted to this place
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Over the river and through the woods
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Kaleidoscope Kreations
I just tried this Program which is for windows, although if you use a Mac and have access to windows, this is a stand along program which creates these Kalaidascopes from any program and can be saved as jpeg or pngs and then used in your windows or Mac photo program. It has a free trial. http://www.kaleidoscopecollections.c.../kk20_info.htm.
I created this little LO from the free sample picture found in the windows sample pic folder. It took about 2 mintutes to make 4 scopes, I moved them to my Mac and had to delete the white space with my magic wand even though I had saved them as a PNG (couldn't save them with a transparent back ground or haven't figured that out yet), then it took about 20 mintues to layer the four Kaleidescopes, use some blending modes on them and VOILA. I tried some others with photos I took, and they are pretty cool too. You can also print the Kaleidoscopes, or print each piece individually if you quilt, or if you ar a paper scrapper and want to piece it together separately.
Here's the layout I created.
http://www.digitalscrapbookplace.com...0&ppuser=52439
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11-27-2006, 02:32 PM
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New to this place
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I use GIMP myself, which is an open-source (aka free) software basically just like Photoshop. It works great for me, although it has its confusing points (just like Photoshop) if you're not used to photo editing software. It can be downloaded here:
http://www.gimp.org/downloads/
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04-17-2007, 09:33 AM
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Been around this place
Join Date: Mar 2006
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ACDSee has free 30 day trials for their software too
ACDSee Photo Manager 9 is being used by many to organize their digital supplies as well as photos.
ACDSee Photo Editor is a userfriendly for digital scrapbooking. It makes layers and text on a curve easy. There are built in how-to's that make it very easy to learn. And it's fully functioning without the high learning curve.
We have tutorials for both over at DigiScrapInfo.com & the trial downloads can be found there too.
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10-31-2007, 09:45 AM
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New to this place
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Creative Memories has a GREAT piece of Digi SW now, too
http://www.creativememories.com/Land...tor2.0Software
You can use this CM SW to create digital albums. The SW and fixed templates are free. The printed albums are where you spend the money with them. If you upgrade to Storybook Creator Plus (only $59.95), you can move pieces in the template and print your pages wherever/however you want to. I LOVE it. You can import any jpg or png (the only ones I've tried) that you purchase (or get for free) online into the program. It is so easy...much easier than Adobe Photoshop Elements which is what I was trying to use before. You can see some of the pages I've done with SBC Plus at http://addictedtodigi.blogspot.com
-Kim
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10-31-2007, 10:00 AM
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My first post at this place
Join Date: Oct 2007
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I AGREE! Creative Memories SW is Incredible!
I have to whole-heartedly agree with Kim. I have been using the StoryBook PLUS software for a couple months now and really love it. I switched to digital scrapbooking because of how quick and easy it was (using freeware online, etc.). However, I missed being able to really customize my pages with ease. Photoshop is great for editing photos but I found it a bit cumbersome to use for creating pages. The CM StoryBook Plus software is JUST like paper scrapbooking...only none the mess. I have used so many fun papers that I purchased off of Ebay in the CM software. If you want an very easy way to truly customize your digital pages and/or build a book - creative memories storybook 2 is a good way to go.
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Originally Posted by kvlanham
http://www.creativememories.com/Land...tor2.0Software
You can use this CM SW to create digital albums. The SW and fixed templates are free. The printed albums are where you spend the money with them. If you upgrade to Storybook Creator Plus (only $59.95), you can move pieces in the template and print your pages wherever/however you want to. I LOVE it. You can import any jpg or png (the only ones I've tried) that you purchase (or get for free) online into the program. It is so easy...much easier than Adobe Photoshop Elements which is what I was trying to use before. You can see some of the pages I've done with SBC Plus at http://addictedtodigi.blogspot.com
-Kim
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