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If photographs have stuck together: soak the photographs for at least an hour in lukewarm water. Gently peel apart. To dry those photos off window recommends either hanging them on a cloth-line or (if that is not an option), lay them down flat on a piece of cloth or paper towel to dry peacefully.
If photographs have stuck together: soak the photographs for at least an hour in lukewarm water. Gently peel apart. To dry those photos off window recommends either hanging them on a cloth-line or (if that is not an option), lay them down flat on a piece of cloth or paper towel to dry peacefully.
If photographs have stuck together: soak the photographs for at least an hour in lukewarm water. Gently peel apart. To dry those photos off window recommends either hanging them on a cloth-line or (if that is not an option), lay them down flat on a piece of cloth or paper towel to dry peacefully.
Remove them from water-logged albums and separate any that are stuck together, being careful not to rub or touch the wet emulsion of the photo surface. Gently rinse both sides of the photo in a bucket or sink filled with clear, cold water. Do not rub the photos, and change the water frequently.
Take a piece of absorbent paper like a paper towel (or a piece of toilet paper)and place it on your wet book page. Place your warm iron on the tissue and move it carefully from side to side.
Open the Google Photos App. Select the “3 line” menu in the upper left. Select the downward triangle to the right of your account email address. From here you can remove an account, add a new one or toggle between accounts.
Yes, you can use many accounts for Photos in your phone. To do this: open the Photos, press the menu three lines at the top left, tap on your email, and in the menu select + add an account, and so you can switch between accounts.
On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Photos app. Sign in to your Google Account. At the top, tap Menu. Select Settings. Back up & sync. Tap “Back up & sync” on or off. If you've run out of storage, scroll down and tap Turn off backup.
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