Graphics Programs Reference
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Step 13:
Let's wrap this section up with a few
examples of cool layouts you can create
using these Contact Sheet style layouts (all
based on an 8.5x11" page size, which you
can choose by clicking the Page Setup but-
ton at the bottom of the left side Panels
area). Start by going up to the Image
Settings panel and turning on the Zoom
to Fill checkbox. Now, go to the Layout
panel, under Page Grid, then change the
number of Rows to 1 and the number of
Columns to 3. Under Cell Size, turn off
the Keep Square checkbox. Drag the Left,
Right, and Top Margins sliders to around
0.75 in, and set the Bottom Margins slider
to 2.75 in (to leave lots of room for your
Identity Plate). Now, jump down to the
Cell Size, and for the Height, drag it to
around 7.50 in, and set the Width at only
around 2.20 in, which gives you very tall,
narrow cells (as shown here). Now, select
three photos and turn on the Identity
Plate feature (in the Page panel), make it
larger, and click-and-drag it so it's centered
below your images, giving you the look
you see here (I also turned off the Show
Guides checkbox to get rid of the distract-
ing guides).
Step 14:
Now let's create four panorama layouts
in one photo (you don't need to use real
panos—this creates fake panos instantly
from any photo you select). Start by set-
ting your Rows to 4 and Columns to 1.
Then set your Left and Right Margins to
0.50 in, and set the Top to around 0.75
in or 0.80 in. Set your Bottom margin
to 1.50 in. Make sure the Keep Square
checkbox is turned off (under Cell Size),
then increase your Cell Size Width to 7.33
in, and your Cell Size Height to 1.83 in
to give you thin, wide cells. Now, set the
space between your fake panos using the
Vertical slider (set it to around 0.50) to
give you the layout you see here. I went
and clicked on four travel photos, and got
the instant pano layout you see here.
 
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