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Are you sick of paying $69, $99 or more for digital photography software? Don’t you HATE the huge manuals that they come with? Are there so many menus and buttons that you don’t know where to start? If you’ve answered yes to any of those three questions, then you’ll love the new software package from Frame My Photos called the Framing Station. Simply put the Framing Station frames your digital photos inside a huge variety of really creative digital photo frames.

Here’s how simple it is. Just like in real life, you select your photo and a frame. You press the Select photo button to select a photo on your hard drive. Next press the Select Frame button to choose from any of the 300 amazing frames. You finish by pressing Print or Email depending on what you want to do with your newly framed photo creation. That’s it! Three buttons! There’s no complicated dials, menus, sliders, or pop-down menus. There’s a total of 19 buttons on the screen – I counted. Most are there to help you pick what size and orientation of paper you want to print on and things like that.

I can’t do justice to the unbelievable selection of frames that they provide, so you need to go to the site to see for yourself. Let me just say that they have general purpose frames, sports trading cards, sports team and individual photo templates, sports magazine covers, awards, greeting cards, calendars, post cards, funny mock magazine covers, caution and warning signs, party invitations and holiday themes. There must be at least 80 samples on their site so check it out. You can personalize the frames with phrases, dates or even short messages. The mock magazine covers feature article and magazine headlines, just like you see with real magazines! The possibilities are unlimited and the applications are endless! You can use the Framing Station to add a new element to your scrapbooks, invitations, cards and more!

The Framing Station’s artwork is top notch. If you were to ask a professional printer how you should supply artwork that you wanted printed, they would respond with 300 dpi. That’s printer speak for 300 dots per inch, or the professional standard. All of the Framing Station’s digital photo frames are at 300 dpi, the professional resolution. The Framing Station goes one step further in that they ship four formats of each design to maximize your print outs based on the size of paper and the orientation of your print. Many programs automatically resize, squash and stretch your photos to fit the paper you want to print on. Not so with the Framing Station. You select if you want to print on 4×6 or 8×10 paper. You also select either portrait or landscape based on how your photograph fits into your selected frame. It’s really easy to try to see what works best. There’s four buttons at the top right that allow you to quickly view how your framed picture looks in each format and orientation.

Professional illustrators digitally created each frame, so there are no art skills required by the user. You don’t have to do any drawing or assembly of clip-art, so being an artist doesn’t help you with the Framing Station. By limiting the choices to which frame and which photo, you’re able to try hundreds of combinations quickly and choose the combination that you like best. Computer novices and art experts get identical results because all you’re doing is inserting your digital photos into pre-illustrated frames or magazine cover templates. The Framing Station is really affordable and is an unbelievable value. Most importantly, you don’t need any art skills to use it. The user interface is like a touch screen, so it’s really simple to use, and best of all there’s no complicated 10 pound manual. Visit the site, and see for yourself.

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