Looking for something to do with all those great photos you’ve taken this summer of trips, pool parties, nature hikes and more? Why not create a photo book keepsake to share with friends and family so you can relive the great memories for years to come.
Apple Aperture is a great tool for keeping photos organized, polishing them up and even creating MagCloud-ready photo books. We’ve added new Software-Specific Instruction Packets for Aperture to our Getting Started page for all of our product sizes. These downloadable folders contain MagCloud-specific templates and instructions for Aperture 3.0 and newer.
Below are a few tips to get you started.
Organize Your Photos
The first step is selecting the photos you want to use for your book. Aperture makes it easy to weed through the large volume of photos you’ve taken this past summer with the Smart Album feature. Create a new smart album using ratings (i.e. all your fave photos who you gave 3 or more stars too), and/or keywords (i.e. summer, Hawaii trip, beach) to select your favorite photos for inclusion in your book.
Tip for Instagram Users:
While Instagram doesn’t allow you to send directly to Aperture the smart folks over at ApertureExpert.com have outlined a simple way to use Flickr as a go between to bring your Instagram photos directly Aperture. One thing to note for MagCloud-ready publications is that the photos Instagram sends to Flickr are low resolution and may not print well so we recommend after you’ve created your Instagram album in Aperture to transfer the pictures from your mobile device to your Mac via iCloud or cable sync, and replace one by one the Flickr pictures with your higher resolution images from your Camera Roll.
Oh and if the whole Instagram importing and resolution workarounds seem like too much check out the Aperture Instagram Presets created by photographer Casey Mac and create your own Instagram like photos directly in Aperture.
Create Your Book with a MagCloud Photo Book Theme
Once you’ve organized your photos it’s time to select what size book you want to create. We’ve created Aperture themes and instructions for each MagCloud product from Digest to Tabloid; simply download the files from our Getting Started page.
Installing the Aperture Book Theme
- Open a new Finder window and select “Go to Folder…” from the Go menu
- In the text field that appears, type: ~/Library/Application Support/Aperture/Book Themes
- Click Go
- Drag the “8 x 8 Square or Pamphlet” folder from the unzipped folder into this new Book Themes window
Creating a MagCloud-Ready Book
Now the fun part…creating your book!
Select Your Theme
- Open Aperture (if not already opened)
- Click the New icon in the upper left corner, then select Book from the drop-down menu
- Enter a Book Name for your book
- Select “Custom” from the Book Type drop-down menu
- Select the MagCloud theme you loaded (i.e. “8 x 8 Square or Pamphlet”)
- Click Choose Theme to create your book
Build Your Book
Aperture makes it easy to layout your book simply by organizing your photos in the book editor by date, rating, label, file name etc. and then selecting “Autoflow Unplaced Images”. Of course your can reorder and move images from one page to the next at any time.
You can also customize your book by changing layout (i.e. 2 Up to 4 Up), adding text, selecting background colors etc.
Tips for Creating An Awesome MagCloud Book
- Perfect bound publications can be anywhere from 8 to 384 pages long, but the total page count needs to be a multiple of 2.
- Saddle stitch bound publications can be anywhere from 8 to 100 pages long, but the total page count needs to be a multiple of 4.
- You can add and delete pages using the + and – buttons under the page display.
- When adding text, don’t go beyond the theme margins (the edge of the image in the 1-up layout). The margins are set to the edge of the safe zone, and any text placed outside this area is in danger of being trimmed off in the print version.
- If you have a lot of large photos in your publication, or if it is a lot of pages, it’s possible that your final PDF will be over MagCloud’s 300MB upload limit. If this happens, there are a few things you can do to reduce the file size after you export the PDF from Aperture. See the instructions you downloaded with your Aperture theme for how to reduce image size with Apple Preview or Adobe Acrobat Pro.
Export Your Book as a PDF
Once you’ve got your book looking exactly how you want it, its time to export it as a MagCloud-ready PDF file.
- After you have finished designing your book, click Print Book in the upper right-hand corner
- Select your “Color Profile” from the drop-down menu. In this case I’ve selected sRGB as my color profile to embed.
- Click the “PDF” button and select “Save as PDF…” from the drop-down menu
- Enter a name for your PDF and select where you want it to be saved on your computer
- Click Save
The PDF of your book is now ready to be uploaded to magcloud.com.
What types of MagCloud publications will you use Aperture to create? Let us know in the comments section below.
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