tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24153667.post4031340195982439949..comments2023-10-23T07:01:09.337-05:00Comments on RootDig.com: Including Identification DetailsBubbahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00116684507094892060noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24153667.post-75623480909044155312013-08-25T21:44:16.481-05:002013-08-25T21:44:16.481-05:00I copy photos and/or scanned newspaper items into ...I copy photos and/or scanned newspaper items into a WORD document adding the appropriate details and cite the source.Katnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24153667.post-84672058220290191262013-08-24T18:17:36.615-05:002013-08-24T18:17:36.615-05:00These are both very good ideas that I had not thou...These are both very good ideas that I had not thought of. I've amassed a large photo collection and am constantly trying to organize it better & preserve it smartly.Robynhttp://msualumni.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24153667.post-76871960895960721602013-08-24T05:51:21.489-05:002013-08-24T05:51:21.489-05:00I too have been trying different methods to add th...I too have been trying different methods to add the "metadata" to a photo. I agree the best way is to see it with the photo or it will be missed. Instead of writing it directly on the photo I open the photo in paint, zoom out a little, and click and hold the small box at the bottom (or corner, or side) of the photo, pulling down or out, creating a "white space" to the size needed and where you may add text, drawings, or shapes. This box extending tool is tiny and easy to miss and the help in paint does not mention it's use. I also use this after I have "cut out" a digital newspaper article with snipping tool. I can then add the newspaper information to my clipping.Barbhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07177094037421979875noreply@blogger.com