Do you, like so many other people, have a large collection of photographs collected over the years? If so then these probably represent a lot of happy memories for you – family, friends, family, social events, happy occasions and notable events throughout your life.
It’s not inconceivable that you could have collected, quite literally, hundreds – maybe thousands, of photos over the years. Unfortunately you probably have only a very tiny percentage of these on display.
No doubt you have a selection of your personal favourites displayed in picture frames around your home. Maybe you’ve got one or two on your desk at work. Some others might be stored in photo albums – you probably look at these once in a while, whenever the notion takes you.
The large majority of your photographs – your treasured memories – will be stored away in envelopes, old shoe boxes and biscuit tins. They might be up in the attic, in the cupboard below the stairs, in the garage or stuffed at the back of a drawer. One thing’s for sure – you hardly ever see them. Neither does anybody else.
The trouble is, even if you cover every wall in your home with photo frames, even if you load every single horizontal surface, shelf and table top with frames, there just isn’t enough space to put all your photos on display. It’s a common enough problem.
Thankfully, there is a very easy answer – digital photo frames. These can store and display hundreds of images on one single frame, either in the frame’s own internal memory or using a separate memory stick. More importantly, they have the functionality to cycle through the stored images in a slide show so that all of your photos can be displayed using a single frame only. Of course, you can, should you desire, show only one image. You can always alter it manually whenever you feel like a little variety.
If your photos were taken on a digital camera then it’s a very easy matter to get them on display using a digital frame. If you have physical, printed photos then you will need to scan them into a digital image format. This is very easy, it’s as simple as using a photocopier. Some of the latest digital photo frames even have a scanner built into them to make this process easy for you.
So there you have it – digital photo frames are fantastic value for money. There’s a wide range of prices depending upon functionality and size – but a lot of them cost little more than a static frame. They are extremely easy to use and they give you a great way to get a lot more of your photos on display. So if your happy memories are gathering dust and are out of sight and out of mind, then maybe you should check them out sometime in the near future.
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