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FAQ about uploading files

Video Tutorial: Uploading and Managing Your Photos



What file format do you accept?

We accept nearly all major image file formats. The three we see most often are JPEG, PNG, and GIF. We recommended you upload JPEGs for the best quality with the least amount of quota usage. JPEGs will also upload more quickly and are less likely to produce errors during an upload (because you are transferring fewer bytes).

A PNG file preserves your photo or image more completely than other compression formats, but the file is likely to be substantially larger than a JPEG and thus will take longer to upload.

A GIF file works best for simple line art, logos and icons. The GIF format only supports 256 colors; it is not recommended for photographs or any artwork where resolution is important.

How should I save my images prior to uploading?

Regardless of the format you use always remember to
  • Leave the colorspace (RGB/CMYK) unchanged. - any color space conversion can cause washed-out or inaccurate color reproduction.
  • For images with text, either fully embed your fonts or (in advanced programs like Adobe Illustrator) use the "Convert text to curves" function.

Should I save my images as RGB or CMYK?

Don't convert your images from CMYK to RGB as it will cause your images to print in a different hue then you expect.
  • For a color book your images should be in the original colorspace. If it was created in RGB, DO NOT convert to CMYK and vice versa.
  • For a black & white book set each black and white image to greyscale.

Can I batch upload my images?

Yes, you can upload more than one image at a time — you have a couple of options. You can repeatedly use the same file browse button and each time you select a new file, it will be appended to the list of files to upload. Unfortunately, it is a limitation of browsers that you cannot shift-click multiple files to upload.

The second option we highly recommend is to zip up a folder of images on your hard drive and upload the single zip file. We will auto extract the zip file into a gallery, and even any sub directories will be converted to sub galleries. All you need to do is zip the images into a folder and upload that zipped file. Once uploaded, we decompress the separate out the images for you. Read more about uploading zipped files and directories.

If your images are displayed in a subfolder after uploading a zipped folder you can move the images up to the parent folder by selecting the "my" from your my photos tab, select the image from the parent gallery so that you drill down into the gallery, select the image for the sub gallery so that you drill down into that gallery, select the image order icon, scroll down to the bottom of the screen, select the Batch select all images field, to the left you will see a field "Batch commands", select the drop down arrow
for that field and select the "move to gallery" and select the parent gallery and select save changes button. That should move the images up to the parent gallery level. You can then select the sub gallery name if you would like.

When I see images in the book preview, I noticed some reddish tinge on people's faces (35mm slides scanned and sharpened in Photoshop). Is this due to the heavy compression of the original images or do I have a over-sharpening problem here?

If you experience this situation you my want to work with the Photoshop Levels (or Auto Levels) for color adjustment if you haven't already. However, your high contrast might look very nice when printed, particularly on our digital silk paper which is available as a purchase time option when you add your product to your cart. NOTE: The image color is not altered in any way while building or printing the PDF,however, there is a difference in color from the PC screen to ink on paper.

Will the colors be the same as I see on my computer?

The colors will mostly likely be darker than what you see on your computer since your monitor is back lit the colors are brighter than they will be on a flat printed surface.

I noticed some streaks in my images that have a lot of blue, what should I do?

Avoid very light color builds of less than 20%. Below 20% tint variation is very difficult to control on a consistent basis. Typically, you will see this with images that have a lot of sky or lots of water.

Should I allow for clipping and gutter for my images?

No need to worry about clipping and gutters. We automatically adjust images to full bleed as long as the images have the same aspect ratio of the paper. We increase the size of the PDF to include an 1/8" trim space. In short, make the images the size you wish and we will adjust so that they are set up properly for the trim.

I want an 8.5"x11" book, should I create an 8.75"x11.25"X 300dpi jpeg file for full bleed? (And not choose "full bleed option" when I create a photo book ?) Or should I create 8.5"x11" X 300 DPI jpeg and select "full bleed" option?

We recommend creating your jpeg at 300dpi and 8.75x11.25. If you don't select full bleed then you will see the extra 1/4 inch. If you select full bleed the outer 1/4" will be trimmed off.

Uploading your Photos from a CD



While this is not the fastest way to get your images uploaded, we do offer the ability to send in a CD for uploading.

Our web browsing uploading is highly reliable and works beautifully for the vast majority of our creators. We feel FTP uploading and http://www.yousendit.com are much quicker options for uploading large files. However, if you prefer to send your pictures via a CD we can help. However, there is a time delay for the shipping process.

  • Mail your CD along with your account ID (email address you use to login) to PO Box 6087, Raleigh, NC 27628
  • Include a note requesting that we upload your .jpg images or your PDF to your account. We prefer separate .jpg files or one complete PDF, and we recommend your files be at 300 dpi.
  • We will upload the pictures to your account and send you an email when the upload is complete.

This is a free service and your CD will not be returned. We make no guarantee about when and how quickly your disk will be received. We strongly encourage you to use one of the immediate upload options.

We strongly discourage this method of upload.

Comments

how to import photos from my galary to a photo book

by Karen McDermott, Sat 15 of Sep, 2012 (14:59 UTC)
I have uploaded photos to my galary, however, when I start to create a photo book I am unable to access them.

Re: how to import photos from my galary to a photo book

by Viovio Support, Mon 17 of Sep, 2012 (17:57 UTC)
Hi, Karen!

When you start a book, your photos should appear in your gallery along the top of the designer. If you do not see the nes you need, click on "Top" and a list of galleries should appear. Select the gallery you need and drag and drop your photos in the designer We have some screencasts on how to use the designer here - http://www.viovio.com/wiki/Book+Designer+Screencasts

If you continue to have trouble, please contact our support team at support@viovio.com.

VIovio Support

About to pass max upload amount

by Martha, Wed 29 of Aug, 2012 (02:37 UTC)
I am working on my next photo book and I'm about to pass the 1000 mb upload amount but only about a third of my pages are uploaded. What do I do next? Thanks!

Re: About to pass max upload amount

by Viovio Support, Wed 29 of Aug, 2012 (19:09 UTC)
Martha,

Greetings from Viovio!

If you could email this to us at support@viovio.com along with the email address used to create the account then we will take a closer look!

Best,
Viovio support
support@viovio.com

Zip file

by Martha, Wed 08 of Jun, 2011 (14:21 UTC)
I have just finished uploading 800 megabytes in a zip file. The file name shows as a section of my gallery. But when I click on it the folder is completely blank. Is there any way to tell what has happened? I'm not going to try re-uploading unless I know what's gone wrong the first time... Thanks!

Re: Zip file

by Viovio Support, Tue 13 of Sep, 2011 (15:21 UTC)
Martha,

Greetings from Viovio! I'm sorry for the frustration. If you could email support and let us know if you received any error messages when you tried to upload your zip. We will do our best to resolve your issue straight away!

Regards
Viovio support
support@viovio.com

Re: Zip file

by Tammy, Mon 12 of Sep, 2011 (21:30 UTC)
having the same issue... :-\ how was this resolved?

if they are uploaded as a zip and they go into your gallery, can you still edit / add each image to a photobook?

Re: Zip file

by Viovio Support, Tue 13 of Sep, 2011 (15:20 UTC)
Tammy,

Greetings from Viovio!

If you upload a zip you can use the images in the same manner as if you had uploaded them each individually!

I see that you have a gallery that was successfully uploaded yesterday, are you still having trouble?

Regards,
Viovio support
support@viovio.com

Re: Zip file

by Viovio Support, Wed 08 of Jun, 2011 (15:35 UTC)
Greetings Martha!

Thanks for your question! We have emailed you in regards to the upload issue. Please check your inbox!

All the best,
Viovio Support

large file size

by Jeanne Shaffer, Mon 11 of Apr, 2011 (06:52 UTC)
I have digitally scrapbooked yearly travels and am finally ready to print the books. However, my file size for a single year (and I have many years) is 789 MB. From what I understand that is past your free storage maximum. In addition I am having great difficulty with upload speeds. Is it possible to send in a CD with the images and have you process the book? Or if I send in the CD for you to upload would I still need to assemble the pages for a book printing order?

Please advise!