![]() Make a working copy periodically as it can be a bit quick to make unwanted decisions for you. Also the app seems to jump around and won’t allow you to set a page location of your choice when trying to return to specific pages, so it can be a bit time consuming scrolling back and forth on a long project. ![]() A couple of issues in that you cannot change a book size after editing, or do a larger or smaller copy, ie- A3 to A4, which is frustrating, and uploads can be a bit hit and miss with unstable connections at Ifolors end. Use the Ifolour designer app direct from your desktop and it is a pretty good and intuitive app- functions very differently used this way. ![]() Some issues but editing options are greatįirst, Don’t try and edit using ifolor within Photos- projects- on a mac- it is very, very glitchy and unstable, even though Photos shows the Ifolour as a project option and, will let you work this way- JUST Don’t. Finally it’s very unusual that when you place the order the acknowledgement email comes from ifolor's managing director & gives you his name a very pleasant personal touch in a digital world. Swiss efficiency! And the actual finished quality of the books seems much higher in terms of print quality, paper & binding - they make the old books feel a bit cheap in comparison. Delivery also seems much quicker than Apple - 5 working days or so. The actual layout & composition tools are much more modern & less restrictive than the old Photos book templates, & books feel quicker to produce becuase of this. The app allows you to reach straight into the Photos app to select the photos you want from your custom folders & this updates dynamically if you change something in Photos. However don’t despair - the ifolor Designer seems superior in every other way. Like everyone I’m disappointed that Apple have discontinued their photo print products - printing straight from the Photos app was very convenient & it was great that your data was all in 1 place. Thanks a lot for your review, it helps us optimize the Designer.īetter than the Apple print products ever were. These two features alone overcome the biggest frustrations of the Photos plug-in. However: the App is completely different! For a start, it has a good instruction book when you launch it, and it also allows you to choose your proposed product before loading the photos pricing included. If you slect more than the default number of pages for a booklet (and the large number of pages available was what attracted me in the first place), then it doesn’t repopulate the booklet to use the extra pages. It re-sizes and re-orders photos in a seemingly random way, yet only offers the ability to zoom in further on already-cropped photos, rather than zoom out so you can at least get the whole photo in. There are no effective instructions and, even for a pretty computer-literate user, the plug-in is not intuitive. However, when I wanted to create some booklets for family members, I was sent off on a trail of frustration that just got worse and worse. Don’t use the Photos plug-in, use the separate App.Īt first glance the plug-in seems great, with plenty of print product offerings.
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