Dealing with duplicate photo prints

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Before you do anything else, decide what to do with your duplicate pictures

One of the great sales pitches for photoshops in the ‘80s and ‘90s was double (and sometimes triple) prints for the cost of one set of prints. This sounded like a great deal at the time! We could share the prints with our friends and relatives, while still having one set for ourselves!

Of course, the reality is most of those extra prints are right there in the photo envelope, right behind the ‘one for us’.

So, the first step in organizing photos is dealing with these duplicates. You may want to keep them for art projects, or finally share them with other family members like you always planned. It may just be time to toss them in the trash. (Note: the properties of photo print papers make them non-recyclable with other paper.)

Once you make your plan, start to implement it as you sort the photos. While you are at it, toss the blurry ones as well. It’s time to let go of the ones you don’t really want to see again.

If you want help with this project, The Picture Org (anizer) can get you going on your way to an organized and enjoyable Family Photo Legacy! Contact us at https://thepictureorg.com/lets-get-started today!

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