2019-05 May - The 1+ Photo Challenge
May 11, 2019
family history
photos
From your Ward Temple & Family History Consultants:
The 1+ Photo Challenge
For May, we invite each youth (and adult) to get at least one photo of an ancestor or relative onto familysearch.org. We challenge you to do at least one photo. More is even better.
The 7 EASY Steps:
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Find paper photos of relatives who have passed on.
- Hint: Talk to aunts, uncles, parents, grandparents to find out who has what. Call them and ask for a photo.
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Digitize the paper photo. Use a scanner (ask your parents or one of us) or use a phone to to take a picture of the paper picture.
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Edit the photo if needed (i.e. crop) (smart phone apps can edit images now, and free PC/Mac software like Gimp (gimp.org) can edit resolution and crop). Or use your favorite image editor. We’re not picky, just trying to show you free tools.
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TIP: PNG is a good file format. JEPG is a lossy format that losses data over time, due to the way the digital information is compressed. Suggest you save as a TIFF or PNG file. The free Gimp PC/Mac app can convert between formats.
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Login to familysearch.org and find the relative.
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Select the
Memories
tab/link for that person. -
Select
Upload Photo
button and select the photo you have. -
Add a title, identify the people in the photo.
TAAA DAAAAA! Yay! That’s it. You’ve added a memory that will not be destroyed by fire or lost when a relative passes to the other side.
What a great way to better get to know your ancestors and relatives. Easy peasy and your grand kids will love you for this small service.
If you get stuck with the software, Ward family history consultants can help you digitize and edit photos too.
Recap: In April, we invited all audio record their living relatives and post the audio recording to familysearch.org. Hope you had fun with that too.
HERE A LITTLE, THERE A LITTLE - We can help you step forward in faith to succeed little by little, one thing at a time. Feel better by doing small & simple things. Great things come to pass over time, so don’t give up. We can help you start!
CAUTION: Although names and dates for the living are hidden on familysearch.org, photo memories are NOT hidden for living people on familysearch.org. This message is about getting photos from the living to capture their memories of those that have already passed on.