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Options, options, options. Right-click anywhere, on anything, and Photojunction's likely to give you options. A few examples: Right-click on an image Group, Collection or Folder in the Event Window and you'll get options like Delete the Group, Create a slideshow and Create Proof Sheets. Right-click on an image in the Event window and you'll get all these options: Right-click on on Image Folder and you'll get a Show in Finder option (to locate the original folder of images on your system). Want more? Ok, right-click on an image on a layout, and you'll be given all sorts of quick image editing To View More >>

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I'm a bit obsessed with clearing my problem reporter. When I do, I know I did my best to make the album perfect production-wise. When we did the Problem Reporter Webinar, Ian had a list of the different errors that could come up. I like to think of it as a cheat sheet for questions Photojunction users might have for me. The most common one I hear is missing HR files. If you are receiving this message, it means that Photojunction doesn't know where your High Res images are. They may have been moved or the path could have been renamed. In the Event Window, click the More button, select "Relink High To View More >>

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Three quick tips to simplify album design. 1. Avoid unnecessary repetition (eg this is the bride looking slightly left, straight ahead, and slightly right) unless you make your profits from the number of images you sell. 2. Embrace open space (especially in sample albums - lead by example). 3. Offer a two album option that allows people to have lots of images without overcrowding. While I'm mentioning 'leading by example': If you don't make a sample album from each order, at least make each design into a slideshow you can show prospective clients. This library of slideshows allows you to show To View More >>

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There's more than one way to sort your images in the Event window... For starters, check out the Sort By drop down list located at the top of the Event Window, next to the More button. You'll find a number of different options to sort by, including Filename and Date-and-Time. You can also select Manual to modify the overall order by manually dragging and dropping them. If you resort them with you'll lose your manual over-rides of course. Exif Tag offers a whole raft of options to sort by. Select it and explore: The Filter Search box (top right of the Event Window) lets you search for images based To View More >>

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What does a photographer do when their client wants something ‘a bit different’ for their wedding day? Ask Steve and Heidi of Aim 2 Please Photography. That’s exactly what they were asked by Katherine and Steve who were married at a stunning golf course resort north of Toronto on a warm spring day. The bride and groom were married by the bride's Grandparents, who are both members of the Salvation Army, then headed off to several locations around the resort where Steve and Heidi has set specific shots up. They posed with chairs in a grassy field, under a white canopy bed and set up a shoot To View More >>

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