Dust jacket

I am making a large hard cover book in iPhoto using the Contemporary theme. Where is the dust jacket template?

select your book in the source pane (on the left sidebar), select the cover and use the layout selection button in the tool bar at the bottom
as reference Liz Castro's web site shows all of the options - http://www.lizcastro.com/iphotobookthemes/pmwiki.php?n=Main.Contemporary
LN

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    See:  How to report an issue with your iTunes Store, App Store, Mac App Store, or iBookstore purchase

  • Does the book title appear on the dust jacket spine?

    Here's an easy question for anyone who has recently printed a book using iPhoto 08. I was just wondering if the new dust jackets show any printing on the spine. I printed my book to a PDF, and this would see to indicate the answer is "no", but I thought I'd double check.

    Paul:
    Yes, the title is printed on the dust jacket spine. You can see it in this view of the dust jacket form the pdf file that is created for uploading and printing. It's the text just to the left of the large picture with lots of red in it.
    Click to view full size
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    Note: There's now an Automator backup application for iPhoto 5 that will work with Tiger or Leopard.

  • Spread on Large Hardcover Dust Jacket, what appears on the spine?

    I'm designing a large hardcover book and I've created an outer spread across the dust jacket. I was hoping that the photograph would print across the spine but on-screen there seems to be no allowance for this (i.e. the width of the spread is exactly two page widths with nothing extra allowed for the width of the spine).
    So, simple question - how does the spine of the printed book appear when a photo is spread across the dust jacket?
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    Richard:
    1 - the hard cover has a silver embossed title. It's very nice. Be warned that many have been unhappy with the printing on the dusk jacket. It's been dark and bad color for many. Mine came in too dark but the book was OK. Apple has been very good about making things right in those occurrences.
    2 - the spine has the book title printed on it and was oriented vertically as I recall. I gave the book away as a give so can't confirm. It's just the Title field and not the additional text that's in the lower field on the cover.
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  • Color of dust jacket in photo book

    can i change color of dust jacket in photo book using aperture. its default is white but i would like it black.
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    The color of the dust jacket depend on the theme you are using. Some themes let you select the color of the dust jacket and the background of the images.
    With "Art Collection" the only background available is white, but with the "Modern Lines" theme you can make the dust jacket black, like this:
    Select the front cover page, switch to "Edit Layout", and select the background color.
    If you need to use theme that does not allow to set the background color, you could try to add a photos box to the cover, drag the resize handle to make it fill the front page and set the border to a large value. Make the border black, then send this photos box to the background behind the title text and the title image. Do the same for the backside page of the dust jacket.
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  • Best way to order dust jacket by itself (without book)?

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    Otherwise I'll use white-out?

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    >
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    The usage of context elements for data binding has for example the advantage that you can use the same context element for controlling properties of different UI elements. Using context mapping you can also control UI elements in different views.
    In the given use-case you could for example compose your screen from different views and control the enabled/visibility state with one commen supply function which would be implemented in the component controller or some custom controller. If you would use wdDoModifyView() and direct access to UI elements you had to write code inside each view controller.
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  • Add a dust jacket to a book started in 1.5

    I started my book in Aperture 1.5 before dust jackets came into play, now that I have 2.1, I want to add a dust jacket to my book before I finish it.
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  • Text on Dust Jacket different than on Hard Cover - Help

    Although I read an April 30th posting on this same subject, I did not really understand the replies.
    The dust jacket on my hardcover book is perfect in Lucinda Calligraphy Text as is all the text throughout the book. However when I checked the preview of my book, the Hard Cover Text was in a block type text.
    How do I change the block text on the Hard Cover to Lucinda Calligraphy to match the rest of the book?
    I have spent the past 2 days trying to figure this out and total frustration has finally set in.
    Since I wish to order 6 copies of this book for family members, as a tribute to my recently deceased mother, I want it to be as perfect as possible.
    Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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    PJC:
    What theme did you use and was the text you used for the dust jacket the default font for that theme. I just checked my last book and the embossed text was the same font as the dust jacket but I had used the default font. As Larry mentioned if a non default font is used for the dust jacket maybe a default block font is used for the embossing.
    Post that question to Apple at http://www.apple.com/support/photoservices/contact_us/.
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  • LR4.2 + Blurb book + dust jacket

    I'm trying to create a Blurb book using LR4.2. I'm running into problems laying out the dust jacket. All my pages are full bleed but I don't know the full bleed pixel dimensions are for the dust jacket (standard landscape 10" x 8"). I'm using the layout where one image covers all of the flaps, covers and spine. I would need the pixel height plus the pixel widths for the flaps, covers, and spine.
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    Turns out (after spending an hour with online tech support) that the dust jacket feature has a bug in it and that no one has a clue as to what the full-bleed dimensions should be. Sad. Back to Booksmart for book layout.

  • Lost dust Jacket front and back flap

    I composed a book in Aperture using the Journal theme. After making a couple of PDF previews, somehow???? I have lost the dust JAcket front and back flap pages. I can't find a way to re-insert these from a master or build them any other way. I have tried to show the master pages and select the front dust jacket flap master and then 'Add New Page From Master', but it won't allow me to select that option. I still have the front cover and Back cover in the Pages layout. So, how do I rebuild the dust jacket flaps? My pages are as follows: 1st is the Front Cover; 2nd is a Blank page; then 3rd is my Table of Contents page(currently showing as Page 1). I made a duplicate (to experiment with ways to solve it) and tried to rebuild it using the same theme, but it makes a mess of it, loosing all my layouts. After having spent dozens of hours on this book and it was almost ready to send, I don't want to have to start all over again. Help!!!

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  • Need a dust jacket only....

    Is it possible to order just the paper cover / dust jacket for a previously printed large hardcover ibook?

    Lynn:
    Definitely suggest that option to iPhoto via http://www.apple.com/feedback/iphoto.html.
    An alternative might be the following:
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    2 - after the book has been rendered and you're looking at the preview do a Save As PDF.
    3 - in the PDF file the first page will be the dust jacket as seen here. I'm sure you can find a printer like Kinko's to print that one page to glossy stock suitable for the dust jacket. If I'm not mistaken the size is 32.67 x 8.78 inches.
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  • Can I get the Dust Jacket and the Great Cover Look of iPhoto in Aperture?

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    Thanks in advance for your help!

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            <item id="P-20--20Look-20into-20the-20futu_fmt.jpeg" href="images/P%20-%20Look%20into%20the%20futu_fmt.jpeg" media-type="image/jpeg"/>
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            <itemref idref="Authors-Works"/>
            <itemref idref="Title-Page"/>
            <itemref idref="Copyright-Page"/>
            <itemref idref="Dedication-Page"/>
            <itemref idref="Table-of-Contents"/>
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    I have also been trying to get this cover image to display on PC for NOOK but it appears that everyone is having hits problem too. I have followed some trouble shooting guides and renamed the jpg image, Democracy in Business Dust Jacket 300dpi.jpg to cover.jpg but that doesn't seem to work either for NOOK.
    Any help you can give would be appreciated. I am new to InDesign (I know you probably hate hearing that, but I have gotten so close to being done overcoming all the new user hurdles). I think this is my last one before uploading to the appropriate sites - PS. I got the cover page to show up on the Kindle but not Adobe's own product.
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    ebookjunkie, I have just used InDesign to publish two very short "books" (.99 cent variety) and started this thread with the first question. Look to Bob for the expert advice. This is neophyte advice from someone moving from publishing a full book using Word to EPUB/Kindle and now using InDesign to publish to EPUB/Kindle.
    First ADE is useless. I say this out of frustration of trying to use it to troubleshoot problems and it has so many problems in displaying an EPUB that you spend a lot of time troubleshooting ADE issues rather than EPUB problems. The problems are not limited to but won't display a cover page properly, text wrapping is iffy, Drop caps a problem, bringing over supported items like drop caps, all small caps, etc.... are also issues as best I can tell. Humble opinion is delete off your desktop. I use the following to troubleshoot my EPUB's/Kindle books on my Windows platform; Calibre, Barnes and Noble's Nook for PC and iPhone iTunes for EPUB (Sigil to look for errors); and for Kindle, Kindle previewer and Kindle for the PC. Even after doing this, I just today saw my book a buyer's Android "Reader" and the pictures did not display at all. So it is publish once and test everywhere! Unfortunately, you just can't test all the possible devices and iterations of readers. (I am from IBM and we couldn't do it, so how publishers are supposed to figure it out is beyond me!)
    On the absolutely great news end, you will see a lot of problems about placing images on the iPad with a lot of workarounds. They apparently (Apple) have fixed this as my two publications show images nicely now on both the iPhone and iPad with the iTunes bookshelf/reader. They were "microdots" when viewed previously. I did nothing to fix it and was just not going to publish to the iPAd and just tested them a few weeks ago and they display perfectly. So Apple has fixed the problem. If it looks good on the Nook for PC, it should look good on the iPAD/iPhone now as best I can tell.
    Cheers
    Peter E. Greulich
    Author, Speaker and Publisher
    The World's Greatest Salesman and Tom Watson Sr Essays on Leadership

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