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I have a new Macbookpro and have always accessed photos and its albums from Pearl Mountain, Picture Collage Maker but I in my new one I cant get access to them from there. I can find them in Pictures when I open finder, previously they were under their own TAB but are now within the picture TAB, Imt not sure how to move them from their either. Any help appreciated.Thanks
Previously when adding photos to the Picture Collage Maker they used to appear under Media in folder, now the library appears under "pictures" but this isn't available to add photos from when using Picture Collage Maker as it used to be from "libraries" on the MacBook Air. Photos attached Thanks
I am a little confused by you saying you can access them from finder. Normally you can't access photos in the photos app from finder. And what do you mean by "picture TAB" (I assume you mean finder TAB which has the pictures folder open?). You aren't using "view package contents are you"?
My best suggestion is to export the photos you need (using the photos app - file>export) to a temporary folder, and then access them from the collage maker app from that folder. Failing that, you'll need to get help from the developers of collage maker.
This free tool gives you multiple options for creating collage, email headers, Instagram posts with professional-looking text, and more, while producing results that look like they were rendered in the studio.
FotoJet is a quick and streamlined means to edit and create a collection of images. Not only does it offer all of the basic tools, but users can also enjoy a host of other options such as different graphics and the ability to add text to an image.
We hope to bring back support for Collages/grids very soon ( -adobe-express/suggestions/46769416-can-no-longer-fi...). Also note that collages/grids in any existing projects you created in the previous version work just fine in the new version.
> you can't resize, recrop, etc.
This works for me. You can resize the entire grid using corner handles (you may need to Detach page background first) and individal cells using edge handles. To re-crop an image within a cell, double click first.
We understand the frustration and difficulties you faced with the new Adobe Express. We've been working on improving the app experience and have come up with updates that might help you with some issues.
Same issue here. I'd love to be able to find this again. Was very useful for me in the previous version of Adobe Express and Spark. I've wasted way to much time looking for it today. I can't seem to switch back to the previous version of Express, like I have done in previous weeks / months.
It's horrible that the Collage Maker was suddenly deleted. It's a tool I've used weekly to make rectangular photo collages based on an arbitrary number of source photos, where the application would automatically generate a layout. The only comparable functionality I'm seeing in Adobe Express requires picking an original collage with the correct number of cels and manually replacing all the photos in it. Aargh!
I will never understand why on earth you took away the collage maker!! That's like the only thing I used in Adobe Express. Why take away something good for no reason at all and piss off your paying customers??? Just bring it back for heaven's sake!
I agree with everyone else. I also wasted a lot of time today looking for the feature in the beta version. Fixing the missing collage feature should be treated as a high priority or allow us to revert to the older version.
I'm glad i'm not the only one freaking out... What in the world are y'all thinking? What a strange decision... Someone must have blindly pressed some buttons, clocked in some hours and went home. How embarassing.
Could you please provide more details? If you had an existing project that used a grid/collage, and it was converted over the new version of Express, it what ways are you finding the grids/collages not working fine. A screenshot or screen-recording would help.
Collage maker was the best feature, the only reason I used express. Who thought it was a good idea to remove? Please bring back should be pretty straight forward to add it back. Can be done in 24 hours.
Using the grids from your exisiting projects does not work just fine because you are stuck using only those grids. If you need a new grid, too bad. Plus, it just feels so clunky -- you can't resize, recrop, etc.
Why remove this feature? It was the only reason I paid for Adobe Express. As much as it makes me cringe, Canva continues to improve and I am just going to stick with them. I am really disappointed in Adobe, I have used Adobe products for almost 20 years and they continue to create problems for users vs solutions.
I am going to jump in on the outrage for this going away. It was something I use in just about all my creations. Software wise, it can't be that difficult to implement. Not understanding Adobe's decision process here.
Absolutely! You can save your photo collage and edit it later on.Just click the green floppy disk icon, enter your mail address and you will get a link with your stored collage.
Yes! You can share your project with a friend or family member by simply clicking n "Invite a friend" and entering his or hers eMail address. Your friend can either just add photos to your project or edit the collage.That is totally up to you and the settings you choose.
After having created your collage you can buy a high resolution digital file. The JPEG file is available in three different quality versions - up to 20 megapixels. The file is suitable for almost any printing method.
We only offer digital photo collages - but as high resolution files. So you can easily have your collages printed with any printing shop. Our quality check will make sure that you'll get the best printing file possible.
Yes! You can share your project with a friend or family member by simply clicking n \"Invite a friend\" and entering his or hers eMail address. Your friend can either just add photos to your project or edit the collage.That is totally up to you and the settings you choose.
Pearl Mountain Software contacted me several times this year asking me if I would take a look at this app, but due to my busy schedule I refused. As the holidays got near I found myself needing to do a collage so I decided to take them up on their offer to check out Picture Collage Maker Pro (available for both Windows and Mac).
My U3A photography group has recently had a go at making collages. The clear concensus was that the free tools were much too restrictive and it was better to learn how to use tools like AP or PS. They have a steeper learning curve but the end results are in a different league! The best looking collage (imho) was done in AP! There are loads of videos online showing different techniques, but this one by Simon Foster is one of the better ones, even though it's not specifically dealing with collages.