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0:12 1:16 Suggested clip How to label or tag an image inside a Word Document with an Alt YouTubeStart of suggested client of suggested clip How to label or tag an image inside a Word Document with an Alt
Place the photo face down on a clean, dry surface and write with light pressure. Unfortunately, pencils won't work on the coated papers used for today's photographs. Instead, purchase an odorless (when dry), waterproof, soft-tip marker.
Use a soft lead #2 pencil to write using very light pressure on the reverse side of the photograph. If you have a set of similar photos, write in a consistent spot such as the top or the bottom on the reverse side of the print. Some modern photographic papers are glossy or slick making it impossible to use pencil.
Select a photo or photos, find the “Title” field at the bottom of the screen (and also the “tag” field if you want to add tags or keywords), and type in your caption. If you later open the file in another location, that caption will travel with the photo.
Identify the type of photograph (e.g. daguerreotype or tintype). Try to find the photographer's mark or name. Discover the location or setting of the picture. Look for period detail such as hairstyle or clothing.
You can purchase grease pencils at craft stores for writing on the back of pictures. Grease pencils are usually inexpensive. I'd say under $1. Ink from pens contain acid, which over time, will leak through your pictures and ruin them.
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