APowerPoint photo album is a presentation that you can create to display your personal or business photographs. You can either download PowerPoint Photo Album Templates from Office.com, or you can create your own.
A PowerPoint photo album is a presentation that you can create to display your personal or business photographs. If you want to create your photo album from a pre-made template, you can search for one in the search box labeled Search for online templates and themes and choose whichever one you like.
If you want to change the order in which the pictures are displayed, under Pictures in album, click the file name of the picture that you want to move, and then use the arrow buttons to move it up or down in the list.
Microsoft OneDrive enables users to store photos and other files in the cloud and access them anytime, from any device. OneDrive is a great way to back up your photos and easily share them with friends and family. To create and share photos albums online using Microsoft OneDrive, follow these steps:
Traditionally used to make and design slideshows, you can also use PowerPoint to create an elegant family photo album! To create and share a photos album with your family online using Microsoft PowerPoint, follow these steps:
Why keep memorable moments to yourself when creating and sharing photo albums online is so simple? Get started on your own sharable digital photo album using Microsoft Photos, OneDrive, or PowerPoint today.
I have Affinity Photo and Designer and want to make a photo album to be printed out. I will obviously use Affinity Photo to doctor the pictures but which shall I use to construct the album with multiple photos and text?
I would like to start from PhotoShop templates (for cover and inside pages) that are provided by company that will print that photo album. I can open them in Affinity. Finally I should provide each double-page as separate jpg file.
Thank you for quick response. Releally good video to start making photo album/book.
Are there any other tutorials supporting making photo book/album in Affinity Photo (e.g. basic typography, working with frames and effects good for album)?
How to reset image to oryginal aspect ratio (something like image size properties under right mouse click)?
Is it possible to set required dimensions in mm for the image and move image inside such a window?
The Transform panel allows you to set the size and the position by typing a value in the boxes. You can type something like 100 mm for millimetres, even if the box is displaying in pixels (px).
My document is the cover of photo album. I placed image and I want this image to be background for the front side of the cover.
How to do that? I don't want to use image handles because it changes aspect ratio.
I tried to use crop tool but I cant (or don't know how) apply it selectively to image but it works only for entire document.
How to do that like in primitive on-line programs for making photo albums?
I am looking for functionality to set required size of the image (let's call it "window for image") then to be able to set position of the image inside such window or to zoom in/out image inside such window.
I hope that I explained what am looking for. Is it possible in Affinity?
When I add new photos to the folders that I created my Albums from, the OneDrive albums are not automatically updated.
so for example 1 month ago I put all my photos to one folder on my OneDrive account and then used OneDrive app to create a photo album from that folder.
now I added some more photos to that folder but my OneDrive album doesn't see them, and also the Windows 10 photos app doesn't see them because albums created in OneDrive also appear in the Photos app and that's where I see my photos and interact with them.
the reason why I said choose "Files" and not "Photos" is because in "Photos", CTRL+A shortcut does not work so there is no way to select all photos at the same time, it only works in the "Files" (screenshot above)
I'm moving from a Windows 7 box to a MacBook Pro. On the Windows box, I have my photos organized into dozens of folders (by year, event, etc.). I would like to move these to Photos, with a Photos album for each of the Windows folders. Other than laboriously doing this folder-by-folder, is there a way to accomplish this?
If you drag and drop the folders from your Windows machine onto the Photos icon in the Dock and select "Keep folder organization" in the Import section you'll get a folder containing an album of those image files both with the same name as the Windows folder:
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The Photos app automatically creates albums for you based on when and where they were taken, but if you want to edit an existing album or create a new one, simply select albums, the album you want and then click Edit.
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I want to transfer one album of approx 400 photos to my Mac's desktop.
Can't figure out any way of doing this.
Can't drag and drop. Can't copy and paste.
The only options I'm given are to delete them, share them, or move them to another album.
I am about to try this solution but I would not have used dropbox for my photos if I h ad known there wan't an easy way to USE the photos. I make books of family photos by printing through a 3rd party and this makes the process even more laborious. If anyone has a real solution, please post.
i'm having teh same problem too. i have 5000+ pictures which i am dl'ing from the cloud into dropbox files, but i need them then to dl onto my hard drive. can't seem to do this...anyone have any ideas?
Then once I have selected all 10 pictures I went to the top right hand corner of screen to the '3 little circles tab' , click on this and choose 'Add to Album' and you have an option to 'Create a New Album'
Once you have created a photo Album you will see it's link at the Left side column. Click on the Album and at the top right hand side of the picture gallery go to 'Share Album' (in blue) and click on this and you will get a pop up. On the pop up go to the bottom right side to the tab 'Get Link'
Once you click this, that whole album will start downloading to your Mac/PC as a whole folder of your photo album which you can now move to a folder in your Mac/PC or Folder in your Dropbox in your Mac/PC.
Thank you Lamis K. That has worked for me to the point where I had the zip filed photos in my downloads folder, but I still saw no way to drag them in to my photos application. So I opened my Photos app, (I use a Mac) went to File, selected Import from the drag-down menu, selected Dropbox from the drop-down, and selected the file I wished to import from that list. Presto! it appeared in Photos as "last Import" and could be managed within that app accordingly.
Because unfortunately Richard such a feature does not exist. You cannot download albums without work around like Jennifer says. And to put them into another application is something you have to manually do
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Just notice there seems to be some changes to the photo library in Emby web client. The photos are no longer sorted by folders, but by albums. I have some problem with displaying the photo albums which contains sub-folders, they look like the attached image 1. I also found some folders with chars in other language are display with "?" mark (please see the attached image 2). Furthermore I have difficulties understanding how photos are sorted in albums. I normally organize photos by using foders and sub-folders, and some albums only contain photos without sub-folder, some other albums contain both photos and sub-folder, I think it is more difficult for me to find the photo I want comparing to simply sort them based on the folder structure. Is it possible to change back to the "old way"? Thank you!
Hi, I have a Dell Inspiron and a Dell Ultrasharp monitor and I've been having some issues recently regarding colors. When I export my photos from Lightroom and open them on the default Windows 10 photo viewer app (Photos), the colors are way more saturated then when I preview then on Lightroom.
Short answer: no, that will not solve your problem even if you could fully calibrate the display to Adobe RGB (1998). Again, non color managed applications have no idea what Adobe RGB (1998) is. It's like you asking me "How far do you live from my home" and I reply "1000". Is that 1000 feet? 1000 miles? 1000 kilometers? Without color management, RGB numbers have no defined scale and the display conditions are not known. So not, that's not a fix. The fix is always viewing image data in color mana
Unfortunately, this is expected behavior. LR (as well as Phototoshop) are colr managed. This means they take in acount the profile of your monitor before sending image values to it, in order to have the monitor display the colors as close as possible to what is written in the file.
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