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Apple iPhoto Book Printing

Apple's consumer level image organization and editing software

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iPhoto Photo Book Printing

Print your iPhoto book with us for more choices and less cost.

Do more with iPhoto! Upload your Apple® iPhoto® book to Viovio and print with us! We’ve printed thousands of iPhoto books for our customers and they’ve saved money every time.

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Viovio

$49.99

50 pages,
11"x8.5" Imagewrap Hardcover,
Premium Quality

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Apple

$59.69

50 pages,
11"x8.5" Imagewrap Hardcover,
Premium Quality

On top of the price advantage, we have dozens of sizes and bindings to choose from so that you can make your photo book just the way you want it. Our many choices include options that aren’t available in iPhoto, such as our impressive 12.5” x 10” Hardcover Portfolio and our always popular 9” x 7” Express Silk.

1, 2, 3 Easy. Design with iPhoto, Print with Viovio

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Use iPhoto to create a complete book and enjoy Viovio.com's size options and great everyday pricing.

  1. Complete your book in iPhoto
  2. Save your book as a PDF
    CTRL+CLICK (or right-click) on iPhoto background to activate extra menu.
    Select "Save Book as PDF..." from menu
  3. Upload the PDF to Viovio.com
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Comments

iphoto photo book

by Paula Wick, Tue 31 of Jul, 2012 (20:39 UTC)
Hello,
confused I uploaded one pdf created in iPhoto. My outside cover looks okay, but the flaps of the dust jacket seem to have become the first and last pages of the book, which I definitely don't want. Step 2 has been generating a preview of my dust jacket for more than 20 minutes. Do I need to start over with two separate pdf files?

Thanks,
PW

Re: iphoto photo book

by Viovio Support, Wed 01 of Aug, 2012 (18:42 UTC)
Hi, Paula!

Our engineering team has fixed the issue. Please try to upload a gain and email support@viovio.com if you continue to have trouble!

Viovio Support

by , Sun 08 of Apr, 2012 (05:46 UTC)
Hi there,

iPhoto limits user to 100 page photo books.
Is it possible to upload 2 iPhoto books and have them put into the one book and have a 300 0r 400 page book?

Re:

by Viovio Support, Mon 09 of Apr, 2012 (13:44 UTC)
Greetings from Viovio, thank you for your email.

You can save the projects as 2 separate pdf's and then combine them using preview. Here's a link that will walk you through how to do this: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4075 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdlLuG0WcmU

Best,
Viovio support
support@viovio.com

Printing an iPhoto book and 2 page spreads

by Daniel Cornfeld, Thu 22 of Dec, 2011 (18:56 UTC)
Hello Support,

When I print to pdf in iPhoto, will the pdf have the approrpiate amount of bleed or am i going to lose 1/8 inch around each margin? If so, I will have to save the albulm as a bunch of jpeg files, import into Adobe Photoshop / InDesign, and resize each page.

Also, I am unclear how to create 2 page spreads in Photoshop / Indesign taking into account overlap and bleed. Do I only overlap into the area where there is no bleed and still leave the exterme 1/8th inch blank? You also recommend an additional 1/4 inch saftey zone around each page. How does that factor into the spread creation? Can you direct me to a tutorial or give a work or two of advice.

Thank you for your help.

Re: Printing an iPhoto book and 2 page spreads

by Viovio Support, Thu 22 of Dec, 2011 (19:23 UTC)
Daniel,

Greetings from Viovio!

iPhoto books are subject to the 1/4 inch trim that occurs in Production, however this typically does not interfere with iPhoto layouts. Occasionally when customers order an Imagewrap Hardcover the iPhoto cover text falls over the Hardcover fold line. And if a iPhoto creator pushes their text to the very edge of the page this can be a concern but when this happens, rarely, it is caught by QA and the customer is notified and simply goes back, moves their text in a little, and then re-uploads the file.

Once you upload your book you can easily view the pages in association with the Red Crop Guide offered at Step 3 in the Layout Previews.

You can read more about Cropping and Bleed here: http://www.viovio.com/wiki/Cropping+And+Bleed

And here is a link to trouble-shooting using other software that you were asking about - bleeds are addressed here as well: http://www.viovio.com/software

As a general rule of thumb for creating 2 page spreads you would allow for a bit of an overlap for each side of the picture - .25" on each side. This then falls into the gutter and the picture lines up appropriately. The Flip Preview at Step 3 will give you a good idea what your two page spread will look like. We do not recommend for designers to account for any bleed by using blank white space - unless white space is what is intentionally desired. This (if not trimmed or "guttered" properly) allows for to much contrast and typically stands out very much. It is safer to allow more non-vital content, background color, or overlapping image to be what is allowed for the bleeds and the gutter.

If you have other questions or if I missed something let us know!

Viovio support
support@viovio.com

Two PDF file formats from iPhoto 9.1.1

by Alain Bollschweiler, Thu 06 of Jan, 2011 (19:55 UTC)
Hello Viovio Support,

When I uploaded the PDF file generated by iPhoto 9.1.1 (right-click on the background area of the pages display, then "Save Book as PDF..."), I saw that I had the problem described before that the first two pages of the PDF file are the complete covers, one with flaps, the other without flaps. Reading the instructions again, I noticed that you're using the Print menu, and then PDF -> Save as PDF... This second method seems to produce a file corresponding to what Viovio expects; the problem here is that the new file size is 574MB instead of the 68MB produced by the first (and more convenient) method. Therefore, my questions are:
1.- Is the quality of the small file enough for printing a photo book?
2.- Would the printed book be of better quality if the large were used?
3.- Is there a way of fine-tuning the quality (and size) of a PDF file without buying an expensive product?
4.- Do you have plans to support the first (smaller) file format?
5.- Do you have plans to allow more than 500MB of storage per user?

Thank you very much for any advice.

Alain.

Re: Two PDF file formats from iPhoto 9.1.1

by Viovio Support, Mon 21 of Feb, 2011 (18:16 UTC)
Alain,

Greetings from viovio and thanks for your interest.
Please send a note to support@viovio.com with your user i.d and we'll take a look at your book :)

viovio support