



Photos printed onto self-adhesive labels. Imagine the possibilities!
Possessive young siblings can label all of their toys with pictures of the toys’ owners. Astute parents might choose to label different objects around the house with not only letters and names of the objects for young learners, but also with pictorial cross-references. With thousands of photos, negatives, transparencies, and slides, photographers can use photo-labels as the basis for a new filing system. Or adding photos of the new canine family member to address labels might strike the fancy of a creative pet owner.
Photoshop Elements, as shown in this tutorial from Adobe itself, has a quick and easy wizard to automatically size and position photos for printing onto standard label paper.

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