Indesign photobook1/16/2024 ![]() ![]() ![]() Service, and they proactively find ways to screw their customers. Is a horrible company that just doesn't get the concept of customer However, if theĮxperience is not smooth for whatever reason, woe be to you, because Blurb Very nice, and the experience can be very smooth. Learned how, with great effort and much grinding of teeth, to use it to get Photo books and I'm using the wrong tool for the job. It's a poorly-thought-out kludgy inefficient troublesome bundle of frustration If you do a simple one-picture-per-pageĪs much as I love Adobe Lightroom, I hate Adobe InDesign. Of what photos I have available, and what photos visually “fit” the spaceĬonstraints of the page and each other. I tend to be guided by an idea of the story I want to tell, hemmed in by the reality One photo per page, or a mix of a bunch of different sizes all on the same page. Sometimes I'll have one photo across a two-page spread, My photo books tend to be complex, with each page laid out specificallyįor the photos. Monitor-calibration tool suffered an ill-timed breakdown). My monitor's not calibrated at the moment anyway (because my It would add a great deal of complexity to an already kludgy workflow, and Workflow does not, for example, incorporate soft proofing because Made some decisions, which may help you evaluate it for yourself. I'm no expert in this, so this is what I happen to do,īut I don't claim that it's the best method. Same workflow should work with older versions of InDesign (at least back toīefore I go into the details, I must give some disclaimers: In this post, I'll talkĪbout the workflow I use to create photo books with Lightroom, InDesign, That post a bit of the 80-page book I created. Portrait” post the other day, I mentioned that I'd made a photoīook for my brother-in-law Shogo's wedding, and showed a two-page spread ofĪ photo of his bride that I was proud of. ![]()
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