The Pictures TabA new feature in ChurchTrac 2009 is the
ability to assign a picture to each individual, and to display both individual
and family picture preview “thumbnails” on the General Information tab.
Assigning pictures on the picture tab also makes it possible to print pictorial
directories from within ChurchTrac.

To use pictures in ChurchTrac, you can either scan existing pictures, or take
digital pictures. Here are some tips for getting the best results using the
picture features in ChurchTrac:
- Most modern digital cameras take high-resolution pictures (based on the
number of mega pixels). Make sure you “shrink” the resolution of the images you
are using in ChurchTrac. There are several good, free software-based image
resizing programs, including a good one from faststone.org. The picture features
in ChurchTrac work best if you shrink the images to a resolution of 800x600 or
smaller. It is not recommended to use images larger than this resolution.
- Use .jpg (jpeg) or .bmp (bitmap) images. If you are unable to view jpeg
images in ChurchTrac, contact technical support for a patch to correct this
problem.
- All of the pictures that ChurchTrac uses must be stored in a single folder
somewhere on your hard drive, or in a shared network folder that ChurchTrac has
access to. Use the settings window (in the utilities menu) to specify the
location of the folder that ChurchTrac will use for pictures.
Creating Picture Directories
After you have assigned a picture to each family (or individual), click on the
“picture directories” button on the toolbar (this button is visible only when
the Picture tab is selected on the people screen). The picture directories
screen gives you several options, including the style of directory that you want
to print.
Tip: One church has an annual “picture day” where dinner is served after the
morning church service. Either before or after dinner, each family has an
opportunity to have their picture made using a digital camera. These pictures
are used in ChurchTrac and to create a pictorial directory using ChurchTrac
built-in pictorial directory feature.