Quoting Christine Aguila <[email protected]>:
Hi Everyone:
Chris and Karin Mitchell, Bob W., and I would like to share a
project we worked on as a thank you gift for Mike Wilson and his
family for their wonderful hospitality while in Northumbria this
past summer. The book is completed and the Wilsons have received
it--with enthusiasm I might add!
Our collaborative process was as follows:
1) The Mitchells and Bob W. set up Google Doc pages, posted their
photos at full size, then sent me the link.
2) I downloaded all photos and imported the photos into Lightroom
3) In Lightroom using the book module, I began the layout of the
book--and saved the project. Don't forget to do that if working on
a Lightroom book project. Very important.
4) I wanted to show the Mitchells and Bob a draft, so I took screen
shots of each page, saved the screen shots as jpegs, created a web
gallery in Lightroom, then sent the link to the Brits for feedback.
They commented on layout, cover ideas, typos et al.
5) At the same time, I ordered a proof copy of the book, which
helped a lot because I found even more typos after looking at the
hardcopy. My only complaint at this point is blurb should offer a
discounted proof copy. But anyway . . .
6) After looking at the first draft, which had no cover yet, Chris
Mitchell suggested superimposing the cover with our text in the
highway sign. That work was done in Photoshop Elements 10, which I
purchased for the project, but I needed to get the application
anyway with my switch from PC to Mac.
5) So, then I revised, uploaded to blurb, and I purchased the book.
6) I signed the book, shipped it off to the Mitchells so they could
sign it, then Chris met up with Bob W. and he signed it. Then it was
shipped to the Wilsons, and I'm happy to announce it's safely in
their hands.
The entire process was easy as punch. I was nervous because this was
my first book, but Lightroom 4 makes the process so easy--really I
was amazed at how easy it was. The only real hard part is finding
the time to actually do such projects. I have lots of ideas now for
gifts and my own work, but finding time will be the number one
challenge.
As the preview shows, we chose an image wrap cover, pro pearlline
paper, and some elegant end papers. At first I wasn't keen on the
image wrap cover, but to do the cover the way I wanted to and as
quickly as I wanted to, the image wrap ended up the best choice, and
surprisingly, I liked the result. I had a prejudice against image
wrap, but I'm over that now.
So, everyone's agreed to share our work, not to sell copies since
this is a personal project, but rather just to share the result of
our collaboration, which we are all quite proud of.
Hope you enjoy! Cheers, Christine, Chris and Karin Mitchell, Bob
W., and The Wilsons!
Thanks again Mike! We had such a great time! We're all very grateful!
http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/3569088
Great work Christine - a photo book is a great way to preserve
memories of memorable holidays. I've done a couple and they sure beat
the old shoebox full of colour prints or folders of slides. I've only
ever used the Blurb software - a bit clunky but it works surprisingly
well.
Thanks for sharing the work with the list - really love the covers
(especially the back cover - I like sheep!)
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Cheers
Brian
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Brian Walters
Western Sydney Australia
http://lyons-ryan.org/southernlight/
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