Book Monitor
Usign the Book Monitor Feature, you can see issues that arise in your photo book in real-time. By default, the
Book Monitor is set to on. If the Book Monitor has been turn off, go to the view menu and click "Show Book Monitor".
A new bar will appear underneath the photo book pages scrollbar. I everything is 100% fine with your book, the bar
will be blank. If however, there are issues with any page, color-coded boxes will appear for those pages with errors.
The color of the arrow indicates the most serious of the problems within the book. Placing the cursor over a coded-color
error box will display a page's problems, and allow you to go directly to the page to make changes.
Multiple problems on a singel page with the same color-code will be presented by a singel box of the pertinent color
Two-Page Spreads
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Any of your picture can be used as a background for a two-page spread. Just drag a picture from the Image Browser
to a page (but not onto the frame), and when asked "Would your picture to be used as a background for a single
page, or across a two-page spread?" click the Two-Page Spread button.
Note: when usign a landscape picture for a two-page spread background, it's often best to use a portrait orintation
book. Also, faces should be kept out of the gutter, as some of their fine details may be lost or distorted
within the spine.
Adjusting & Cropping your pictures
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Black & White and Sepia filters, fading
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Aligning pictures
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Removing & Duplicating frames/pictures
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Designing pages in Adobe Photoshop®
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If you plan to design some or all your pages in Adobe Photoshop®, There are a few things you need to know:
Bleed: when one or more sides of a printed image touch the edge of the paper, the use of bleed guarantees that
the finish (cropped) page will look neat and precise. The page bleed allowance should be 1/8 inch at all four sides
of the page. The bleed are (i.e. beyond the crop marks) will be trimmed off. If you use a background color or image,
it should cover the entire page including the bleed area. For example, if your printed page is 8.5 inch wide, your
page design should be 8.75 inch wide with the bleed (1/8" + 8.5" + 1/8").When you move an image in the page layout,
the trim line, coloured in red, and the grid will show up and it allowes you to place the image away from the
trim line.
Two-Page Spead: this is a page dedign that spans both right and left-hand pages. The pages are centered at the
gutter where they are bound into the spine. Approximately 1/4" of the spread will be bound into (and thus hidden within)
the spine. This, in of itself, is not a problem, but it does require a bit of special attention when using an external
tool, such as Adobe Photoshop® to create page design.
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Be sure to leave bleed at all sides. The Treasure-Book My Photo Books software will automatically adjust any
background used as if it has bleed desinged into it.
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Keep important design details at least 1/8" form all sides of the page (1/4" is even better) so that unwelcome
trimming does not occur.
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Keep important design details an extra 1/4" away form the center binding (this is in addition to the bleed you
leave on all 4 sides of the page). This is an issue specifically for single page designs.
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The software will adjust the spread pages for the 1/4" lost within the spine. To this end, the spread should be
designed to be 1/4" smaller than the size that it would be if you were to include the gutter. Also, Keep in mind
that although page spreads are well suited for panoramic pictures backgrounds, fine details may be partially
obscure within the binding.