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Photographic Memory : Printed Photo Books integrate with Flickr Online Photo Sharing and Geotagging

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Photo sharing from Flickr, Facebook, Picasa and geotagging site “locr” come to personal printed photo albums. Today FotoInsight launches a new version of FotoInsight Designer with new photo book formats and new features like fading frames and festive templates.

Cambridge, 17 March 2009. – Against an ever increasing number of photo book services, FotoInsight is increasing its technological lead with the introduction of version 4.5 of FotoInsight Designer, which is now also available for Linux and Mac. The ease at which photos can freely be inserted into the book or into templates now also extends to clipart, maps, text and images from photo sharing sites like Flickr as well as the geotagging site “locr” and Wikipedia GeoNames. The photo sharing sites become an online interface for photo book building with family and friends, as users can now complement their photo albums with additional pictures (e.g. the Eiffel Tower form a different angle) from photo sharing sites, straight from within the FotoInsight Designer software.

Geotagging and Photosharing In addition, with just a mouse click pictures used in a calendar or photo book project in FotoInsight Designer 4.5 can be uploaded to the geotagging photo community “locr”. The other way around, aerial shots and maps from the geotagging community will come handy for comprehensive information of the locality in a personal travel book. “locr GmbH’s” Managing Director Malte Schloen states:

Photographic Memory : Photographic Memory Books Are They Really Effective?

Photographic memory books essentially teaches people techniques to improve their memory skills. The techniques used in most photographic memory books are to help people develop memory abilities, not through capturing a mental picture of what they see, but by learning certain techniques to make recalling the information possible. The most fundamental means of learning for children is through repetition and association and photographic memory books teaches techniques that adults and older children can use to remember a variety of information. There are several different photographic memory techniques used by people to help train their brain to retain important information for longer.

Techniques

Photographic memory techniques are set of techniques taught to people to help develop a better memory. Many techniques in the photographic memory books focus on what prompts the individual to retain information as well as how to recall specific information when it is needed. With photographic memory techniques the focus is on learning the information as opposed to memorizing it, making recall at a later date possible.

List building, word association and story-telling are a few of the most common photographic memory techniques developed to help people remember a list of words, such as phone numbers, grocery list or a list of numbers, in specific order.

By using proven techniques in photographic memory books the brain can be trained to work without interference of interruptions and distractions and to retain more information and hence improve memory. There are several techniques in photographic memory books used by people to help train their brain to retain important information and if the photographic memory techniques are used properly, they can help recall the information when it is needed.

There are no doubt that the techniques taught in photographic memory books are quite effective if apply correctly.

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