What is the major difference in photo stock? How do you know what kind of paper to use for your pictures. Is there a different kind to use for scrapbooks?
What kind of paper would you print a digital scrapbook on? I have so many paper questions and would like someone to tell me that has actually used them and not just look at a company's promo that sells the paper.
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