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Studio Editor / Content Explorer / My Photos
...ill see a green check mark in the top left corner of that photo. This lets you keep track of which photos you've used. By clicking once on a photo, you will see a box pop up showing a larger view ...
Studio Editor / Tool Box / Layout
...r a number into the box and hit Enter or
move gradually by using the up or down arrows. This will resize your object from the top left corner. You can also resize an object by placing your mouse at...
Can I remove red-eye from my photos?
... yet been decided if or when it will come. For now, you will need to remove the red eyes from your photos using a photo editing program before uploading them to your Heritage Makers account. Many di...
Why do my pictures look blurry?
...3.0, you will see low-resolution versions of your photos. Do not be alarmed when your pictures look ...a colored outline that may change as the image is resized. A green or yellow outline indicates that ...
Studio Editor / Content Explorer
...Content Explorer located at the bottom of your screen contains all of the tools you need for adding photos, art, and text to your project.
You can show or hide the Content Explorer with the View Men...
Studio Editor / View / Print Preview
...mately where the pages will be trimmed. Please note that this is a low-resolution preview, so your photos will not look completely crisp and clear. The preview is intended to show you the layout of ...
Studio Editor / Tool Box / Effects
... This may be used to lighten or
darken images or photos as well.
A fill c...ot be applied to extremely large objects. If you resize an object to the point where it is too larg...
Swapping
Once you have a page designed with your photos, text, and artwork, any item on the page can be swapped out for another item. This feature is useful in creating templates of projects. On this page, w...
(Update) Editable Copyright Page
...t you can now edit the copyright page in the Drag and Drop system! This means that you can add art, photos and text to the page on which the copyright symbol ©, the barcode and the Heritage Maker...
Studio Editor / Tool Box / Tools / Images
...l condition.
To adjust the crop later, click on the cropped object, then click Adjust. Move or resize the cropping box with your mouse to alter what portion of the object is cropped. You can als...
First Time User Overview
...y of ways to get started, but here are the basic steps you'll take to make your project:
Upload photos to your account
Start a new project
Publish your project when you're done
Receive your ...
How do I Upload Photos?
If you would like to use photos in
your projects, you will first need to upload them to a "Photo Album"
in your account. The Photo Album is simply the place that your photos are
stored so ...
Studio Editor / Content Explorer / My Favorites
In this folder, you can collect photos, text, and art to use
in your projects. Click on the diagonal
arrow on the My Favorites tab to edit the contents of your Favorites. You can create folders...
Uploading High Quality Images
Click here to learn how to upload photos from your computer to Heritage Makers.
When creating full bleed pages in another program and uploading them to Heritage Makers, here are a few things you ca...
Studio Editor / Menu Bar / File
Save and Quit: This will save your work and close the
project editing window. You can also do
this by pressing Ctrl Q on your keyboard, or by clicking on the Save and Quit button on the toolbar at...
Studio Editor / Menu Bar / View
...e sure your backgrounds extend through the gray area and past the red line, however, your important photos and text need to stay inside, away from the gray area.Zoom: You can select how large or small...
Submitting Templates to the Template Gallery
... easy on the eye. Avoid cramming the page full of elements. Group related elements together such as photos, text, embellishments, etc. Keep the headline and text together when possible.
Color: Som...