At the bottom of the Create tab, click Done, and then click Don’t Save to discard the default layout.
To save time in this exercise, we’ve prepared a tweaked layout designed to fit the lesson images, leaving it up to you to finalize the page layout for the final spread. You could, of course, accept the automatic layout as is, but for the purposes of this project, we’ll customise the design page by page. You can see this reflected in the previews in the Pages panel. When Photoshop Elements generates Photo Book pages automatically, it applies a different layout to each page randomly, varying the number, size, and positioning of photos so that every spread has a unique design. In the Media Browser, select the image photobook_01.jpg then Shift-click the image photobook_26.jpg to select all the images for this exercise.Ĭlick to view larger image Changing page layouts Above the Media Browser and the Find bar, set the sorting order to Date (Oldest First).In the Keyword Tags panel, activate the find box beside the Lesson 04 tag. If you do, you can skip this step if not, click Show All (if it’s visible) in the Find bar above the Media Browser. Check that you still have the images for this lesson isolated in the Organizer.
However, unless you have high-quality, double-sided paper in a large enough size you may have to make some design compromises and possibly scale your layout in the printer dialog box to fit standard paper sizes. You can either have your completed Photo Book commercially printed and bound by ordering through an online service-great for a sophisticated gift-or print it yourself on your home printer. A Photo Book is a multi-page digital project that offers an attractive way to present and share your memories and makes the perfect personalized gift for a loved one.