![]() I've made dozens of trip albums (one each for my four, 2-week, Rick Steves tours, for example) using iPhoto on my Mac. ![]() I also had a lot of fun making the book and showing it to everyone. I would also go through your pictures and start thinking about placement on pages and what order you want the pictures so you can get an idea of what you want.Īlso if the book is not turing out how you want you can always delete it and start over. Tips: Save all of your pictures you want use to the save file on your computer so you do not have remember where everything is located. The program uploaded all the pictures without a problem. The pages turned out really nice and the print quality was high. ![]() I make, i think a 12x14 book with 25 pages, and it had plenty of space for pictures and text. I thought the spell check did a good job catching errors. But the templates could be altered to best fit your pictures and text. I liked MyPublishers freedom to make the pages yourself or use templates or a combination of both. I think Costco uses a different program now but I am not sure. At the time I made my book I got a discount for being a Costco member and entering MYPublisher through Costco's website. by then the project is going and I find it easier to get into the swing of it. Finally, since I post process all of my photos, I have a rough idea of how I want the book to turn out and start with the front and back cover. Some people say their book is for them (as are mine) but I try and remember that I do want the reader to enjoy and follow along so I try to select photos that other people may like (yes, that was a great hamburger, but will a reader be fascinated looking at a pic of a hamburger?) I also try and remember that people get bored pretty easily so limit the number of pics on any given topic or site. or will you follow your journey and do it as a timeline. are you going to organize it into categories such as food, family pics, famous sites, travel days, relaxing days. As far as tips, think about a theme for your book. I have looked at other book sites, but have not found anything as customizable as Shutterfly.but admittedly I haven't used anything else so couldn't bet on that. By now I think it is fairly easy to use but I've been with them so long I'm not sure how Shutterfly would seem to someone brand new to their system. add text boxes, resize and move photos, choose different fonts etc. As Nancy mentioned, they already have many templates and you can now customize them quite a bit. For the past several years I have used Shutterfly.
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