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4. Create Album from Templates
Coach reckons this isn't as clever as Divide and Conquer but we think it's really cool. Do you have a collection of templates that you love and use all the time? Click Create Album from Templates, select an image collection and your template collection, and PJ will build an album from the templates and pop all the images in the apertures.
Sit back, have a coffee if you're American, or a nice cup of tea if you're a Brit. You Aussies will want a cold one, and as for us in New Zealand, it'll be a nice Sauvignon Blanc from Marlborough, thank you.
Just let PJ do its thing. Actually it only takes a few seconds so take care not to spill your beverage on the keyboard. Like Divide and Conquer, this one's under the Event window More button.
5.Split templates
Ok, one more about templates, the Split option. Like one side of a double sided template but not the other? Click on the template and then hit the Split button. This one really is a button. It divides the template into left and right sides. Once you've done that you can also copy and mirror or rotate them, which can be handy.
That's our first five. I will be back for the second half shortly.
Cheers
Pete
Peter
on
June 20, 2011, 2:30 am
said:
Hi there, Sorry I have been away for a few days so I have only got back to answering your question. PJ needs you to make those decisions. You will have to do some tweaking. Photojunction will use the template collection you have selected. It will not decide which images go where it doesn't differentiate between vertical and horizontal images. Where would all the fun be if it worked all that out for you. Lets face it we don't want and H.G Wells album (War of the Worlds reference) where the machines have made all the decisions. Anyway this would certainly get you half way there. Cheers Pete
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on
June 13, 2011, 8:37 am
said:
Dumb question comming up....does the number of images chosen have to match the number of apertures in the template set or is PJ so smart it selects the right number of template pages to match aperture numbers to image numbers?
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