Legacy doesn't care where you put the pictures as long as you don't change the name or location. Even then, they give you tools to find them again. They're all included by link.

Do you want to be able to print the pictures or view them online only or both. You may need to format two versions of each pictures, especially if you plan to do a website. On line images only need to be 72 or 96 dpi. Images to print need more for better quality.

Does this answer your question?

Keith Bage wrote:

Can someone offer advise of scanning documents in terms of size, DPI
settings etc.
Also where do you guys store your images. I know legacy uses path locations
for pictures etc but doesn't that just dump everything in one folder? What
if I have multiple family files each with their own documents?

I'm thinking it's best to set up folders "outside" of Legacy and just
reference them rather than embedding them in Legacy's folder structure. Is
this the norm? any advice appreciated.

Regards

Keith




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