Having just downloaded Bookwright, I found I needed just a little extra information - this tutorial excellent. It was simple, covered those details that we sometimes miss and I also found Jared's work inspiring. Thanks for sharing
I have used Blurb last year at this time. Book Wright seems to be quite different this round. Its not a separate program but rather web based. Designing my own layout is proving to be more difficult than last year. My previous saved templates are gone. Anyone else seeing significant differences in the flow?
In addition to ordering printed books, does Bookwright/Blurb allow you to convert final product into PDF for saving/displaying on a screen/ebook/whatever? Of course Lightroom lets you do this, but as you said, some of its text editing is limited.
I was surprised to see the colour space as SRGB given it’s going to print. I assume the photos and monitors would be profiled to RGB particularly AdobeRGB. Wouldn’t this method lose a lot of the colours within the images ? I know Blurb don’t answer here but perhaps a visitor might know, thank you.
Even though I have been using it for a while, and find it fairly easy, I did pick up some useful tips. Thanks.
Thanks Jared - superb video with great explanation of how to use BookWright. Clear, calm, engaging. Excellent.
Thank you! Thank you! I was feeling overwhelmed...your explanation was great! Answered so many of my questions. Very clear and simple.
Excellent tutorial, thank-you! I previously enjoyed your Great Courses class on getting the most out of my iPhone.
Having just downloaded Bookwright, I found I needed just a little extra information - this tutorial excellent. It was simple, covered those details that we sometimes miss and I also found Jared's work inspiring. Thanks for sharing
Does Bookwright have the option of putting Metadata from the photo into a text box by the photo?
I have used Blurb last year at this time. Book Wright seems to be quite different this round. Its not a separate program but rather web based. Designing my own layout is proving to be more difficult than last year. My previous saved templates are gone. Anyone else seeing significant differences in the flow?
In addition to ordering printed books, does Bookwright/Blurb allow you to convert final product into PDF for saving/displaying on a screen/ebook/whatever? Of course Lightroom lets you do this, but as you said, some of its text editing is limited.
if I delete a photo in Manage pages will it be still in my PC?
is bookwright compatable with lightroom mobile
I was surprised to see the colour space as SRGB given it’s going to print. I assume the photos and monitors would be profiled to RGB particularly AdobeRGB. Wouldn’t this method lose a lot of the colours within the images ? I know Blurb don’t answer here but perhaps a visitor might know, thank you.
doesnt seem like it allows you to build a magazine smaller than 20 pages?
Negotiate.