

(I also have Adobe InDesign, but I haven’t used it as much as Photoshop.) Photoshop CS is a powerful tool, but not necessarily geared towards album creation. I am definitely at the point of wanting to have full control over my designs and I have done that over the years using primarily Adobe Photoshop CS. So, you may find yourself at the point of wanting to own your own software so you can print your designs at the photo book printer of your choice and perhaps create your own templates for use and reuse on future book projects. Trying to learn new software can be time consuming if you’re particular about design like I am and not into pre-made themes. To summarize the purpose of this series on external photo book software, once you start making a lot of photo books, you start to crave some continuity. I am trying to balance thoroughness with conciseness, but it’s not working! I can’t just make a “mock” project because I have to be interested in the project to really do a good review and then I tend to write gobs and gobs. And then I’m kind of particular about it.
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It’s a rather time-consuming to do software reviews (and photo book reviews for that matter) because I actually have to sit down and learn how to use the programs. Finally I had a bit of time after the flurry of family birthdays in July and August. Hi all! I bet some of you were wondering when I was going to get another software review up. Currently only one version of the software is offered – the Extreme version (version 5.5) and good news – the price has been reduced from $299.00 to $199.00.) UPDATE: Please note there have been some updates to this review since the original post date.
