Designing albums, got photoshop, but maybe you don’t have any type of interesting web slideshow or web preview program? Well, have you considered creating a web gallery in Adobe Photoshop CS3?
Here’s what you do:
Once you’ve got all of your full sized spreads or image files saved as JPEGs, store them in one location (in [...]
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Easy way to preview your albums to Clients
Posted in Uncategorized on July 11, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Saving to EPS Rather Than JPEG
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Adobe InDesign, Album Design, EPS, InDesign, JPEG on July 11, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
So recently some folks have been having problems exporting to JPEG from InDesign. Seems like the folks at Adobe might need to work out a few more bugs as exporting to JPEG is sort of a new thing in CS3 for high resolution export.
But hey, who needs JPEG, when you can export to EPS? ooohhhh…..aaaaahhhh…..
EPS [...]
New Tips Coming Your Way!
Posted in Uncategorized on June 21, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Now that wedding season is starting to slow, we’ll be updating the blog more regularly. So we apologize for the delay, but in the coming weeks, we’ll be giving you a lot more tips and tricks to work from that will make your work flow easier, faster and much more profitable!
This Week’s Tip-The Drop Shadow
Posted in Uncategorized on April 24, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
When it comes to effects, something that can add a bit more interest to a page is a drop shadow. Doesn’t have to be anything crazy or elaborate, just something that makes an image in an album pop.
How do we do this? Once your page is set up to the correct dimensions, and you’ve placed [...]
Welcome to the ATG Album Design Blog!
Posted in Album Design, Uncategorized, tagged Adobe InDesign, ATG Album Design, Building Albums In InDesign, Trish McMillen on April 23, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The ATG Album Design Blog will feature tips and tricks for using Adobe InDesign for designing products for photographers. We’ll be trying to keep it simple so that any one can use these tips and tricks, but if you’d like to post a comment about sharing your knowledge about Adobe InDesign, go ahead!
We’ll try to [...]