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Cropping Photos

by Kristy

What kinds of photos shouldn't be cropped? I have a bunch of different photos to put into an album. Some of them are kind of old.

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Cropping Photos

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One-of-a-Kind
by: Melanie

That is a great question. It is better not to crop one-of-a-kind pictures such as heritage photos. This would also apply to any photos that you do not have the negatives or other copies.

Also you should not crop instant photos, such as polaroids. This may cause the chemicals to leak out and damage your pagen and ruin the photo.

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