The “Big Cheese” card is from the Say Cheese kit that I dropped my photo into and saved in my DropBox account to use in the PL app. I also shifted the entire photo collage over to the right and added the red border. On this page, I swapped position of the Dreams card and the 2 vertical photos to give the page a better sense of balance. I also added my journaling and a fun embellishment. The day after I did this, the PL app update included this layout. On this page, I overlayed a full image in place of the 3 shown in the upper left corner. Here are a few Before and After pages with a couple details you may find helpful. This was the quickest part, in a matter of moments my book was ready to order. For each page layout, I choose the 1 photo layout that took up the entire page and dropped my 8×8 photo in place. Step 8: Shutterfly has a ton of templated books to choose from, I picked a portfolio option because I wanted a simple photo collage for the cover of my book. Step 7: Once my page was to my liking, I saved a high resolution jpg that I uploaded to my Shutterfly account. At this point, I made any visual adjustments that I wanted, like adding a border, moving/enlarging a photo and adding journaling to my layouts. Step 6: This is the most time consuming part in the Photoshop process. ![]() Increase Canvas Size to 8.5 x 8.5 (I like a wider white border are the parameter and it keeps the art from falling into the gutter of the book) Resize image to 8×8 (making sure “resampling” is not checked, I want to keep all the file’s resolution)Ĭ. Open 12×12 original from Project Life app in Photoshopī. Step 5: I opened each file up in Photoshop and performed the following adjustments to each oneĪ. I really like lists, they help me see what I have done and what is left to do. Step 4: I made a list of what needed to be done to all of the files (resizing and border adjustment) and another list with what needed be done to each file (moving photos, adding borders and journaling). I exported them at 12×12 even though I was going to create an 8×8 book, because I wanted to start out with as much resolution as possible. Step 3: Once all pages were as complete as I could get them in the PL app, I exported each of them at 12×12 and emailed them to myself. I didn’t realize the app would let me export a “completed” page with blank photo spots, but it does, it just asks you to confirm that you are sure about doing it. There were a few pages that I wanted to merge a few photo spots to make one larger one, since there isn’t a way to do that in the app I either filled all spots with the same photo or left them blank with the intent to make this edit using Photoshop. Step 2: Start creating pages with the project life app. ![]() The Project Life app doesn’t recognize non-Project Life kits as such, so you need to treat them like photos. Step 1: Upload my photos and the Say Cheese digital kit to my DropBox account. ![]() After creating the pages using the Project Life app and Photoshop I wanted to upload them to Shutterfly so I could redeem a coupon for a free 8×8 book. I wanted to create an 8×8 book featuring my favorite photos from our disney trip and using the Simple Stories Say Cheese digital kit. This poor blog has been neglected (you can read why in a previous post), but I’m hoping to breathe a little life into it with this post and more to come in the future. Hello again! Whether you have been following for years or this is your first time, I just want to welcome you to my blog.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |