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		<title>What is the difference in the types of papers?</title>
		<description>There are differences in papers used in book
scrapping, they differ in textures, colors,
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printed details on it already and ready for use.
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		<title>What is the best way to preserve photos?</title>
		<description>Never cut out a Polaroid picture. Do not cut
up antique or irreplaceable photos, you must
first make a clear copy and then cut. All
materials used must be acid-free, and PVC
free including paper, pens, die-cuts, and
stickers. This will prevent your photos from
yellowing, aging and cracking.
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		<title>What is the safest way to crop photos without ruining them?</title>
		<description>When cropping, try to keep the main object on
the center. Do not cut too much at first. It
is much easier to trim a few times than to
cut a lot. Try to keep photos as big as possible.
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