![]() The one above is under 500KB, largely because it’s just 16 frames. ![]() In Export > Save for Web (Legacy) I set it up as a looping animated GIF, adjusting optimization settings to balance small file size with retaining quality. I keep some boilerplate callout graphics in my Creative Cloud Libraries, so I can drag those in as needed. Multiple images can be loaded into one Photoshop document using File > Scripts > Load Files into Stack. But instead of using the whole video, I copied just 16 still frames out of it, and strung them together as a Frame Animation in the Timeline panel of (you guessed it) Photoshop. I did do a screen capture of my iPhone by plugging it into my Mac and recording it with QuickTime Player. So over time I've been working out how to make minimal how-to animations in as little time as possible. Screen capture videos work well but they result in extremely large animated GIF files, and I don't want to slow down the forum. ![]() I like to embed something small that doesn't have to be uploaded to YouTube first. There are questions like this one where writing out the steps for the answer would be long and confusing to follow, so it's more reader-friendly to demonstrate it. If they fit the budget, it means you can connect directly to WHCC from Lightroom with no exporting, I think (haven't tried it, to be honest I use Lightroom Classic most of the time, printing to my Epson).Ĭlick to expand.Thanks, glad you liked it. WHCC stands for White House Custom Color, a very well-regarded photo printing service. In Lightroom for macOS, the bottom of the Share menu has a WHCC option in the Connections section. On the iOS App Store, it looks like Target, Walmart, CVS, and Shutterfly have an iOS app for ordering prints and uploading images. Use whichever location is a better match for the way the print service provider’s upload works. ![]() To get the above done on iOS, some Share options will save it to the Camera Roll, the Export As option lets you save to any folder through the iOS Files app. Then upload to the print service provider using a web browser or app. Want to make the book yourself? Check out our guide to the best scrapbooking supplies you can buy today.Click to expand.All a print service provider needs is an uploaded image in JPEG or TIFF usually, so to work with most of them, you would use the same Share feature, on both iOS and macOS, to export in whatever format and options they need. Prices start at around $29.98, depending on the size of the book. You can provide up to 800 images, as well as special instructions, and in a few days, you’ll be able to review and personalize your album! Your finished design is printed on high-quality paper, and you can choose from different covers, including leather. Then, there’s the “Custom Path,” where you design the book by hand, choosing which photographs you want on each page and adding your own text and embellishments.įinally, there’s the free “Make My Book® Service” where Shutterfly’s designers will curate your photos and design a book for you. You can choose from 95 different layouts, and add custom captions under your pictures. First, there’s the “Simple Path,” where your photographs are automatically populated into preset backgrounds. You have three choices when designing a photo album with Shutterfly. One of the most popular photo album websites out there is Shutterfly-and for good reason! This website offers a variety of options that let you create high-quality photo books, and you can also use it to make other photo-based memorabilia, such as cards, calendars, wall art, blankets, and much more. The Spruce Home Improvement Review Board.
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