IPhoto Print Products

I would like to order postcards pre-addressed to myself (as an RSVP), and to specify for editable type the color of an unselectable letterpress element. Will Apple work with me if I want to modify an uneditable element on one or more of their card themes?

If you have Pages you can create your own custom page and use it on a card with a full photo on the cover. This tutorial is for a custom book page but would be essentially the same for a card: iP11 - Creating a Custom Page, with the Theme's Background for an iPhoto Book
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  • Cannot order iphoto print product

    While I almost finished placing an order of a book created by iphoto 11 on my Mackbook Air,  I remembered that I needed to change a page.  Hence, at the last step of ordering,  I hit the "Cancel" button to return to iPhoto for the editing.  After I got done the editing,  I was unable to order the book nor any print products.  The message has been  " An error occurred while contacting the Apple Online Store. Please try again."   All my preference settings are correct and proper.     I  checked my two other  regular Macbooks which share the same router, both have no problem at all to order  print products.   It appears that the Apple Online Store connection is blocked only to the one computer I used to almost finished placing the order.   I have created 3 100 page iphoto books and ready for print.   They cannot be exported, as I understand.  Restarting my MacBook Air and the modem and changing date/time (as some suggested)  did not help at all.   Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Exact same problem here...
    Claus

  • IPhoto Print products Q.

    I'm trying to change the shipping address for an album I've created, from Australia to Italy, but it doesnt allow me to do this.
    Does anyone have any pointers?
    Thanks

    One can ship to the same country that is the billing address of the credit card used.  So to purchase and ship to Italy you would need to have a credit card that's billed to an Italian address.  And you need to change the Print Products country to Italy in the iPhoto Preferences. 
    OT

  • Iphoto printing products use recycled paper?

    Does anyone know if the iPhoto calendars, books, or greeting cards are printed on recycled paper?
    Thanks!
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    What you need to do is select borderless as the paper size and Custom as the print size, using a size that will fill the page as much as possible. Do not select the contact sheet theme.
    Click to view full size
    You can adjust the custom print size till you get the largest 4 photos on the paper. The size shown in the screenshot was the largest I could use on short notice.
    Happy Holidays

  • Delivery of print products

    Is it possible to buy 2 iphoto print products (2 different medium softcover photo books) in the same delivery fee?

    No. Multiple copies of one order can be combined, but not multiple orders.

  • How do you change the Print Products Store from USA to UK like you can do in IPhoto?

    How do you change the Print Products Store from USA to UK like you can do in IPhoto?

    Please keep in mind that Aperture is not an enhanced iPhoto, it is a different application with a different philosophy and a different intended audience. If you approach it with that in mind you will have a lot less frustration as you learn Aperture.
    Aperture adds a layer of complexity that is not needed by many.  iPhoto is a very powerful application and fits the needs of many amateur photographers.
    As for your original issue, as I said I am surprised that iPhoto allows you do switch countries like that and am not surprised that Aperture doesn't. If this is something you really need to do working in Aperture but using iPhoto to order the prints is a good work around and will not be all that difficult to do once you get the hang of it.
    As for your new question, the books in iPhoto and Aperture are different enough that the code that created the book in iPhoto wouldn't work in Aperture. What happens when you import an iPhoto library into Aperture is that the images in the book are combined into an album in Aperture with the same name as the iPhoto book. You will need to re-create the book in Aperture uaing the images in this album.
    Hope this helps, post back if you have anymore questions.
    regards

  • IPhoto '11 Print Products Store Unavailable Australia Only

    Hi Everyone,
    I am getting the error when I go to buy any of the print products in iPhoto '11 "Oops, the store is temporarily unavailable"
    When I change the print products store to a country other than Australia it works without problem.
    Has anyone else come across this problem yet and if so were you able to resolve it.
    Regards,
    Mark

    Not working in France for the past two days. I tried with several apple ID, several postal adress and several Credit card, at different time of day and night .... and... nothing.
    No help by using the "report a comment about iphoto" as the answer clearly indicates: 
    We cannot respond to you personally, but please know that your message has been received and will be reviewed by the iPhoto Team. If we need to follow up with you on your ideas for improving iPhoto, we will contact you directly. We appreciate your assistance in making iPhoto better.
    I guess i will be killed by my mother in law for not giving her the yearly grand children book... I hope that my home will indicate : "Killed by Apple's overloaded printing service".

  • Moving to Photos will preserve print products?

    Hi,
    Question 1: print products
    When you start using the new Photos app, you can convert your iPhoto Library.
    When you convert your iPhoto Library will it also include previously created print products (e.g. Photobook)?
    Does anyone can confirm this? Via Apple Support I heard it may lack certain themes. But is there any new Photos user who can see their photobooks created previously in iPhoto?
    Question 2: My iPhoto's library is in the twilight zone
    I have a MacBook Pro from 2008, which had OSX 10.5 and iPhoto v7 preinstalled.
    Since I could not order Print Products at Apple with iPhoto v7, I decided to upgrade and purchased Snow Leopard (OSX 10.6) at Apple.
    After upgrading the hardware (SSD+8GB memory), I installed Snow Leopard (OSX 10.6) from DVD.
    Once running Snow Leopard (OSX 10.6), I updated to the latest release: Yosemite (OSX 10.10.3).
    Since iPhoto is removed from the App store, I only have the new Photos app and an old iPhoto library (v7.x).
    So now my iPhoto library is in the twilight zone: v7.x and no way to open it. Any advise on this?
    PS: My iPhoto came as pre-installed iLife '08 bundle with my new Mac in 2008. So iPhoto is not in my Purchases list in the App Store (also not hidden).
    If it was in the Purchases list, I could install iPhoto from there (which is pushed as 9.6.1 apperently).
    Via E-bay, I bought a second handed iPhoto v9.6, which installed succesfully.
    However the icon is a 'forbidden' sign and I can not open the application.
    The error says: this version is not supported on Mac OSX 10.10.3 and I should update iPhoto via the App Store (including the link).
    The link to the App Store is unable to open due to a non-existing product in the App Store.
    Official Apple Support leaves me on my own and says there is no way to get the 9.6.1 update.
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    Hi Léonie, thanks for your effort to reply.
    Printed Products
    To order the printed Photobook as I created it in iPhoto 7.x, I can assume now I would have to order it from within iPhoto 11.
    The new Photos app is no option for this.
    Upgrade library on Snow Leopard
    I could offcourse redo the whole thing and install Snow Leopard again. However that is no solution. When you run the iPhoto Library Upgrader, from within the process just prior to finishing, it want to open iPhoto 11. The iPhoto 11 I have is v9.6, which does not run on Maverick (10.9), so my guess is that it wouldn't run on previous versions either, like Snow Leopard (10.6).
    E-bay
    Because iPhoto is no longer in the App Store, I bought it second handed for that reason.
    Friend with iPhoto
    I have a friend which has a Mac running Maverick (10.9) with iPhoto (v9.5.1). The friend doesn't use iPhoto at all.
    I think the best way is to go over to my friend, with my outdated iPhoto library (v7.x) on an external HD (HFS+ format!).
    Copy that out-dated iPhoto Library (v7.x) to local disk. Upgrade the iPhoto library (v7.x) with the Library Upgrader and iPhoto v9.5.1.
    Open the up-to-date local iPhoto library (v9.x).
    Order my Printed Photobook from within that iPhoto v9.5.1.
    Then move the converted Library (v9.x) back to the external HD.
    And back at home on my MacBook running Yosemite (10.10.3) copy the up-to-date iPhoto Library (v9.x) to my local disk.
    Open that up-to-date iPhoto Library (v9.x) on local disk with Photos and let it convert to Photos.
    Try to forget of the very nice application called iPhoto.
    And then I will have to use Photos (in despite of the negative aspects early adaptors have with the new app).
    The only sad thing is: the iPhoto v9.5.1 my friend has, came pre-installed with her Mac. If it was a purchased one, it would have been better.
    Then she could login with her Apple ID in the App Store on my MacBook. And normally then I would have the iPhoto v9.6.1 installer/updater in the Purchases list. But that would have been Utopia offcourse... I know this isn't very legally. But it would be a temporary workaround untill Apple releases a decent version of Photos. And not the beta version which is live now.

  • Can I order iPhoto prints from Malta?

    The options menu on iPhoto lets you select a print products store based on your shipping address.  Does this mean iPhoto prints are restricted to certain countries only, and will this feature be available in more countries in future?   Can I print copies from a UK store and then ship them to Malta?
    Thanks

    These are the countries that have Print Product Stores:
    You can try setting the store to the UK and order the book from there.  Often, however, the credit card used must has a billing address in the same country as the Print Product Store. But give it a try anyway.
    OT

  • Iphoto printing in australia

    How do I place an order for an Iphoto album in Australia. When I select "BUY" it takes me to a form that only allows US address etc.
    I am quite frustrated at how difficult it is trying to print an album from Iphoto.

    If you are in Australia, try this support page for Print Products: Apple Store (Australia)
    Use an Apple ID, that is registered in Australia, and make sure, the Print Products Store is set to Australia in the iPhoto Preferences > Advanced tab:
    Regards
    Léonie

  • Uneven colours in iPhoto printed book, can I get a reprint?

    Hello,
    I recently ordered an iPhoto book of pictures from our honeymoon as a present for my wife. The book has arrived and on several of the pictures the colours towards the edge of the page are uneven. For example, on an image of a body of water, the blues of the water are uneven. It's as if the printer was running low on blue ink. Pages with less blue appear to be fine.
    Has anyone had experience in returning a book for a reprint when there are floors like this?

    Have a look at this page:
    http://store.apple.com/us/help/returns_refund
    There are some items, however, that are ineligible for return, including:
    Opened software*
    Electronic Software Downloads
    Software Up-to-Date Program Products (software upgrades)
    Apple Store Gift Cards
    Apple Developer Connection Products (Membership and Technical Support)
    Apple Print Products
    So you will have to proof, that the faulty, uneven colors are not caused by a a ppor quality of the photos you included. You will need the preview of your book.
    See this page:
    http://store.apple.com/us/help/print_products#return
    Return Policy
    Apple wants you to be thrilled with your print product. If you are dissatisfied with an item and want to return it, we're here to help.
    There are some situations that are beyond Apple's control. These include:
    Errors in user-customizable features
    This includes cover color, cropping, enhancements, red-eye reduction and formatting, such as, but not limited to captions or page numbers.
    Errors in user-added text
    Please preview any custom text carefully, and correct any mistakes prior to placing your order. Apple is unable to make text corrections to image files.
    Poor image quality due to low-resolution images
    You may see a warning icon if you select a low-resolution image. Preview each page of your book, card or calendar for grainy or pixelated images. If an image is too small and appears pixelated, try inserting it into a smaller frame.

  • How to conact Apple's Print Products division

    I placed my first order for an iPhoto book on 05 Dec. It's shipped out on 07 Dec but was damaged by FedEx during shipment. FedEx re-routed the shipment back to Apple. I've been contacting Apple two days about getting a new book printed and shipped ASAP but I have had no response. At appears that Apple provides no means of contacting their Print Products division other than via their web site. Has anyone else run into this situation? If so, how long did it take Apple to respond? How long did it take Apple to reprint and resend?

    Steve:
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  • Print products for iOS 8

    will there ever be photo print products for iOS 8 since iPhotos is history?

    We don't know being a user like yourself but since Photos is under active development for IOS send a feature request to Apple via http://www.apple.com/feedback/iphoto_ios.html

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    I have a few OCE 6250's and a Xerox Nuvera 120.  All high speed black and white print production machines.  I'm having some trouble sending true 300 dpi PDF's that have page counts in the 10,000's.  What are the recomended settings in Adobe Acrobat 9 Standard?  Please note, I have no issue printing these same files using Foxit Reader so I'm not sure what's causing this issue on Adobe's end.  Thank you.

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  • Issue with printing production order after changes through CO02

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