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Quick album design question

 
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May 21, 2011 06:07 |  #16

scorpio_e wrote in post #12448582 (external link)
I use Lumapix pro and it makes all this very simple.

Me, too, and it does a great job of showing the full bleed area, the safe area, etc., but there's still no guarantee that your album company will size it exactly right and hit those crop marks the way FotoFusion shows. While you can count on the border being consistent all the way around, it may not be consistent with how you sized the spacing between images.


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May 21, 2011 17:51 |  #17

can someone tell me what pj stands for?

old man google knew. thanks
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May 21, 2011 17:55 as a reply to  @ fighterkitekook's post |  #18

yeh. what does pj stand for?


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May 21, 2011 23:20 |  #19

PhotoJunction (external link). It's one of the oldest, best known album design programs. It's not quite as quick to learn as some, but it's easy enough to learn, easy once you're used to it, and very quick and powerful to design albums in.


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May 23, 2011 08:48 |  #20

I use Miller's too and have been really happy with them, but I recently found some templates that have made my albums MUCH easier for me to design and look more, IMO, professional and clean. Cehck out www.thealbumcafe.com (external link) .


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Jun 04, 2011 21:54 |  #21

Hi,
Let me pleas jump in to this treat, or I can make new post ?
I was reading so much about software, places most of them are in USA and mi I living in UK can you please advise !

This is a link to flickr (external link) with this same question if some one like to answer to other community

And this what I write there
"Story is ... My girlfriends she looking after Brandon nearly 2 years old super boy, parents ask me If I can snap some photos of him.
After struggling with 50mm 1.4 to get sharp images, (when is moving around playground)
Time is for Album, and I stuck !
Brandon mum she give me CD from his birthday party, pictures are jpeg's and Lo quality, but I can try to do something in photoshop.

Now, where you guys doing yours albums or photo-book (photoshop some software ) and how much you will charge for it ? Just to not look as so chip, but you now, first attempt, and is a girlfriend friend .
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