p.1 #1 · Which album design software would you chose???
Hi everyone,
I've been using Photoshop CS3 to design my albums from scratch and was looking into a quicker way of creating an album. I think I've narrowed my search down to these programs. Can anyone give me feedback on any of these four? I'm leaning towards the first two because they're more than just the average drag and drop templated programs.
I'd love to hear why you love or hate any of these programs.
Thanks!
Bryan
p.1 #2 · Which album design software would you chose???
Adobe InDesign CS3 is what you need.
I tried DG foto - for me it is ugly software with ugly templates, actually I hated it.
I own YSI and older PG 3.5 - the thing with them you have to pick images to fit template and I really don't like that - I love the freedom InDesign gives me.
Try them they all have trials and you will see what i am talking about.
p.1 #3 · Which album design software would you chose???
I use FotoFusion and it's great. There's a couple of templates to get you started, but it's very easy to pick-up and take-off with. I started using it a couple of versions ago, and the improvements have made it all the better. I highly recommend it.
p.1 #4 · Which album design software would you chose???
was looking at the fotfusion website looks good have got indesign with my adobe package never really used it though is it easy to pick up and get really good packages
p.1 #5 · Which album design software would you chose???
CS3. I feel that most people tend to complicate things. It's much easier to use than the others. I've tried Foto and YSI. Not very intuitive, and nothing comes close to matching the power and speed of PS.
p.1 #6 · Which album design software would you chose???
sboerup wrote:
CS3. I feel that most people tend to complicate things. It's much easier to use than the others. I've tried Foto and YSI. Not very intuitive, and nothing comes close to matching the power and speed of PS.
InDesign CS3
p.1 #7 · Which album design software would you chose???
michal hall wrote:
was looking at the fotfusion website looks good have got indesign with my adobe package never really used it though is it easy to pick up and get really good packages
extremely easy, but Kevin Swan has a great tutorial video that will get you up and running in no time.
p.1 #13 · Which album design software would you chose???
While I am downloading this can you guys give me a run down on it? Like do you have to know ID in and out already to use this or can just this technique get us going?
p.1 #14 · Which album design software would you chose???
Depends on your design skills of course. No one can make a dogmatic suggestion without knowing that.
Remember half these programs still leave you with the design work in which case you would be better with ps or indesign.
If you are a professional level graphic designer then consider photoshop or indesign along with the other programs.
If you are like the other 95% of wedding photographers get a template program. It will save you time and increase the quality of your product.
p.1 #15 · Which album design software would you chose???
Brandon Mizar wrote:
While I am downloading this can you guys give me a run down on it? Like do you have to know ID in and out already to use this or can just this technique get us going?
very easy, pretty much just make boxes. Unlike PS, it link the file rather than placing, so you can resize it a any point without image degradation.
Its more intuitive to actually use once you watch the video. And anything you do can be used again and again as a template, just drag a new photo onto the old one.
p.1 #18 · Which album design software would you chose???
I have FotoFusion, and in some ways I think it is a great program, but there are certain aspects about that drive my crazy sometimes. I think it works well, but it is not as intuitive as I thought it would be, among other things. Overall it works pretty well, but I think there may be better solutions. Granted, I am using the last version, not the newest, so some of that may have changed.
p.1 #19 · Which album design software would you chose???
Anyone ever try Kevin Kubota's Auto Album. Works great with his Asukabooks.
Toby,
I got the Auto Album as part of a package with Kevin's other action packs a year or so ago. I found it too tedious because I had to find a picture to fit horizontal vs. vertical. Maybe he changed the software now, but it was just easier for me to freehand it in Photoshop.
p.1 #20 · Which album design software would you chose???
Bryan,
True. I downloaded the same package you did. I also printed out the templates to pick the flow for my album. It was a pain to try to figure out x-amount of horizontal and x-amount of vertical. I guess if you use indesign you can just use what picture layout you have available. Good point.