Start the year with a CHALLENGE!

Posted: December 31st, 2007 by bigscrapkitty

I’ve posted my January Tricks of the Trade Challenge at SOTB!  This month has a new tutorial, so scroll down to get the link!  CLICK HERE

You can earn this lovely posting bonus!  Check out all the other challenges, and earn the whole megakit by doing all the challenges!

Look at what others are doing in the Tricks of the Trade Gallery HERE

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Daily Download’s on ME!

Posted: December 31st, 2007 by bigscrapkitty

I’ve got the Daily Download this week at SOTB, and this is one of my FAVORITE kits!  Drop by HERE for your daily dose of cheer, and then check out the kit HERE - on sale through Wednesday at 40% off! Enjoy the goodies!

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I’m da GURL!!! heehee

Posted: December 27th, 2007 by bigscrapkitty

I’m Designer of the Week at SOTB starting today!! I have a wonderful sale going on -

CLICK HERE to visit the store and take advantage!

ALSO - I’ll be cropping tonight at 10PM eastern time and giving away this wonderful Crop Gift that coordinates with my new Winter Nights kit (on sale today only for 50% off!!) CLICK HERE to join the chat!

so you see… it’s all about ME!! heehee! See you outside the BOX!

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What’s the ShareThis button?

Posted: December 26th, 2007 by daddykitty

You might have noticed the ShareThis button (ShareThis logo) at the bottom of our posts and pages. This allows you to quickly email a post OR submit a post to one of the social bookmark and networking sites like facebook, myspace, digg, stumbleupon, etc. Just give it a click and try it!
Why add it? Two reasons:

  • It makes it easier for YOU to share a post or page with a friend and fellow digiscrapper
  • It allows us a quick and easy tool to provide these links for you (it’s a bear to have to add the code for each site manually - this does it all in one!)

Please give it a try! Email a post to a friend or submit us to stumbleupon or digg or any other of your choice. (We like stumbleupon and digg. Don’t know what they are or what this whole social media stuff is about? Click here and here for some funny and simple video explanations.)

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MERRY CHRISTMAS!

Posted: December 25th, 2007 by bigscrapkitty

A VERY merry time was had by all at the White House today, we hope you and yours had a wonderful day too! The BIG surprise of the day was… a Wii! Thanks to the generosity of my friend jenjen, she was able to procure not ONE, but TWO Wii systems. And through the bigness of her heart, instead of selling it for MEGA bucks on e-bay, she sold it to me at cost! AND went out in the wind and snow to ship it so it would be here on time. I had already told the family NO WAY are y’all getting a Wii, I REFUSE to stand in line at 6AM, so boy were they surprised!! Christmaslayout1

My son even CRIED he was so happy! Needless to say, the rest of the day was spent bowling, golfing and playing tennis! Now all that’s left is the cleaning up. Looks like a toy store threw up in my living room!

Here’s a little QP from my layout, to give you all a quick head start on your holiday scrapping! If you’d like the coordinating pieces to make more layouts, see the previous post - everything I used is in the card kit I have for sale here on the blog!

XmasQP1 CLICK HERE or on the image to DL the freebie!

MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE!

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Get this great Christmas Card mini-kit

Posted: December 22nd, 2007 by daddykitty

Lots of you loved the free quick layout we gave away at the Scrap Kitty’s normal Friday Night Feelin’ Scrappy Crop. You all loved it so much we decided to offer a mini-kit so that you can redesign the card, change the size, or use the elements in another layout. We are making this available only on the blog for only $1.99. Click the “buy now” button and it’s yours!

ScrapKitty Design christmas card

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A Little Holiday Cheer!

Posted: December 19th, 2007 by bigscrapkitty

A friend sent this to me today, and it’s fantastic! Watch for a little bit of holiday cheer and a good chuckle or two!

Merry Christmas!!

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Holiday Greetings! (and freebie !)

Posted: December 19th, 2007 by bigscrapkitty

I finally got our Christmas card together, and Stan printed them for me. They’re just gorgeous - large and glossy and fun! So from my family to yours - Merry Christmas and all the joys of the season!

Everything on the card came from my Northern Exposure kit or my new Winter Nights kit!

And for a little gift to you - here are two quick cards you can use! Click on the images to download!
2007 Holiday Card

Hope you’re all surviving the season! I’m up to my elbows in chocolate and peanut butter making gift boxes for Stan’s customers and our teachers and friends and family! Wish I could send you some too!

Merry Christmas!

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To zoom or not to zoom…

Posted: December 13th, 2007 by daddykitty

In my last post I touched briefly on optical zoom as being a more important consideration when looking for a new digital camera than resolution. After a few questions and comments, I thought I would discuss this important feature of your digital camera.

Okay - everybody knows what zoom is - the ability to enlarge what you are seeing in your digital camera to make it seem like you are closer to your subject. Whether you zoom in because you physically can’t get closer to your subject or you just don’t want to walk closer, zooms are great for digiscrappers to get a perfect shot - one that fills your picture with good detail of what you are photographing without having a lot of useless stuff to crop out.
Here’s the critical part - There are two ways to make a camera zoom. Build a lens (optical zoom) into the camera that increase the magnification (this adds cost and weight) or write software that crops the picture (digital zoom). Digital zoom takes an part of the picture and blows it up to the original size - thereby dropping the quality significantly. It can make the picture blurry and pixelated (blocky looking). It’s just like you taking a picture in Photoshop Elements or Photoshop and cropping it - but the camera does it behind your back!

Here’s an example: Jenn took this picture of my eye; first by moving close and just using the optical zoom and then moving further away and zooming to get the same picture. Look how bad the quality gets using that digital zoom:

Optical zoom digital zoom

The sad part is some digital camera manufacturers are playing a numbers game - combining the optical zoom and digital zoom to get a high zoom number. For example our old digital camera was a 12x zoom - that’s pretty good! However, it was 3x optical and 4x digital (3 x 4 to get the 12). It really only zoomed up 3x before the quality started dropping off a lot. Sometimes you have to really search the camera’s info to find these numbers too.

So how much should you get? A 3x optical zoom seems to be pretty standard on most cameras; 4x is better. Our current camera (Canon Powershot S3 IS) is a 12x optical 48x total zoom. And that 12x is nice! Remember too that it is always best to move closer to your subject if you can as the more you zoom the steadier you have to hold the camera.

Just remember to always look for the optical zoom number and you’ll get good, quality pictures to share with friends and family!

Happy Scrapping and A great holiday!

Stan, The DaddyKitty

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How many megapixels?

Posted: December 10th, 2007 by bigscrapkitty

With the holidays soon here a lot of people will be wishing for and getting a new digital camera. A question we get often in our classes is: How many megapixels do I need?

The answer might surprise you - not as many as you think.

When we talk about megapixels we are talking about the resolution of the camera - how fine a detail a camera can capture. A lot more goes into getting a good, clear picture for your layouts than just the resolution. Things like how good the lens is, proper exposure, no camera shake, being in focus - all help or hurt getting a good clear picture. Strangely enough, the more you enlarge a picture (go from an 8×10 print to a 16×20) the less resolution you need. As you look at bigger size prints you move further away - so you actually are too far away to see a lot of detail.

Here’s an eye opener: Have you admired those great plasma HDTV’s that every one raves looks so good? A 720i display is a one-megapixel display; a 1080i is about a two megapixel.

So you don’t need to spend the money on a high megapixel camera. In our experience a six megapixel model from a good manufacturer like Canon, Nikon, Fuji, or Kodak is great. Look instead for other features - how big a optical zoom, does it have image stabilization, different shooting modes, battery life - and you’ll keep a little more money in your pocket this holiday season!

Happy shopping and have a great Holiday!

Stan White is the DaddyKitty at ScrapKitty Design. He is a 27 year veteran of the photo industry and teaches digital imaging and Photoshop to our customers. Have a question? Contact Stan here or post a comment.

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