Section 51. Create a Poster


51. Create a Poster

BEFORE YOU BEGIN

SEE ALSO

Chapter 5, "Importing Photos"

Chapter 6, "Editing Photos"


The Poster Assistant is designed to help you put together creative posters using your photos. You might want to create individualized posters for a family member or friends. The Poster Assistant is also extremely useful for school projects. The following steps describe how to open the Poster Assistant, add photos to it, customize the poster, and output your results.

Create a Poster


Open Photo Projects Assistant

You can open Photo Projects Assistant in three ways, depending on which is easiest for you. If you have the Roxio Home page up, simply click on Photo and then select More Projects from the Photo submenu. If you have PhotoSuite open, you can select Photo Projects from the Open/Create options of the Common tool menu. You can also open Photo Projects Assistant by selecting it from the Programs, Roxio Easy Media Creator 8, Photo submenu of the Start menu in Windows.

Select Posters

After you have the Photo Projects Assistant up, select Posters from the Select project type menu and click the Next button to begin creating a new poster.

Select Template

After you have started a new poster project, you need to select a template. The template is a document that predefines the look of the poster. It includes preset text, photo locations, and some kind of clip art or other graphics in the background. After you have selected the template, click the Next button.

Select Placeholder

There are two types of placeholders on each template page: text and photos. You need to select and replace these placeholders one at a time. Select a placeholder you want to change.

Replace Placeholder

After you have selected a placeholder, you need to replace the content with content that is meaningful to you. You can replace the content of a photo by selecting it and then clicking on Replace Placeholder to bring up the Media Manager. You can also open the Media Manager to replace content by double-clicking the placeholder image. Then use the Media Manager to find a photo you want to use in the project. Your photo then becomes the placeholder. You can also replace the text. First select it and then replace the text in the text box on the left.

Tip

Replace all the placeholders on a page before customizing the look and feel. Things look different when you add a new photo or new text, and you might spend more time recustomizing if you customize each item as it is added to the page.


Customize Photos

After you have replaced the photo placeholders on the page, you can edit them in several ways to make the project more your own.

To customize a photo, first select it. After the photo is selected, you are able to see the areas of the photo that are inside and outside of the mask. The portions of the photo that will be cropped out by the mask are grayed out in the display.

Resize the photo by dragging the handles on the corners of the photo. After the photo is the size you want it, you can drag it to a position where the proper space is visible inside the mask. If you need to, you can also rotate the picture by clicking on the rotate left and right buttons.

If you need to adjust the colors of the photo or fix red eye, click on the Pocket Editor button. You can also open the Pocket Editor by double-clicking the photo you want to edit. The Pocket Editor provides buttons to autofix, crop, fix red eye, change brightness and contrast, and adjust saturation.

Customize Text

After you have replaced the text placeholders on the page, you can edit the text in several ways to make it look the way you want.

To customize text, first select it. After the text is selected, drag it to the location on the page where you want it to be. You can also rotate the text by clicking on the rotate control attached to the top center handle of the text box and dragging the mouse with the left mouse button pressed down.

After the text is in the position you want it to be in, you can use the menu at the top of the display to set the following attributes: color, font, bold/italic/underline, size, horizontal scaling, and alignment.

Output Your Project

After you have completely customized the project, click the Next button to bring up the Output menu. From the Output menu, you can email, print, save, or open the project in PhotoSuite.

Note

When clicking the Next button to move to the final step of the project, you get a warning dialog if you have not replaced all of the placeholders in the project. If you did not deliberately leave a placeholder in the project, click the Yes button and go back and replace any placeholders that were missed.


To email your project, click on Email to bring up the Email Assistant. The Email Assistant allows you to specify your email client. It also allows you to specify whether to convert the project into compressed JPEG files, turn it into a WMV slideshow movie, or just send it as is with no conversion. For more information, see Use Email Assistant to Email a Project (on the Web).

Tip

When emailing photos to friends, you should convert them to JPEG to conserve space. This speeds up how fast the email is sent and reduces the risk of the email being too big to send.


To print your project, click on Print to bring up the Photo Print Assistant. The Photo Print Assistant gives you the standard options of selecting the printer, setting the paper size and orientation, and specifying how many copies to print.

In addition to those options, the Photo Print Assistant provides a powerful layout manager that allows you to specify whether to print one photo per page or multiple photos per page. The Multiple photos per page option allows you to select one of many templates that automatically configure where the photos fit on the printed page. For example, you can print a sheet that has two 5"x7" photos or you can print a sheet that has one 5"x7" and two 3"x5" photos. You want to select the Crop photo to fill the placeholder and Auto-rotate to fit the placeholders buttons to make the pages of your project fit properly. For more information, see Use Print Assistant to Print a Project (on the Web).

To save the project, click on Save to bring up the Media Manager. Use the Media Manager to find the folder or album where you want to place the project. You can create folders and albums by clicking on the Create a New Folder and Create a New Album buttons respectively. After you have selected the folder or album, select the file type for your project. The default file type is .DMSP, which is a PhotoSuite format. Then type in the name of the file and click the Save button. If you would like to save your project as an image, choose a different file format to save it in. You can then bring it up in other photo editors and print or make changes to it. However, it will no longer be dynamic, and you will not be able to change the placeholders.

To edit the project further in PhotoSuite, click on the Edit in PhotoSuite button. This brings up your project in PhotoSuite. For more information about editing the project in PhotoSuite, see the tasks in Chapter 6.




Roxio Easy Media Creator 8 In a Snap
Roxio Easy Media Creator 8 in a Snap
ISBN: 0672328658
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 171

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