Photoboof Layouts

Photoboof has lots of built-in layouts, or you can create your layouts to get copmlete control over how many pictures to take, how big each picture is (and the pictures can each have different sizes), canvas size and decorating graphics. See the Custom Layouts page for more information on doing this. There's a bit of a learning curve to making your own layouts, but its worth it in the end, and I'm here to help with any problems you might have.

Here are some of the stock layouts, which you can always test by going to File --> Show Preferences --> Layouts. This is the strip layout, which looks great on 2.13" x 6" paper, which you can have cut at any copy shop. Note that only Canon inkjets can print this narrow:

 

This is the double layout, prints to 4x6 paper:

 

This is the double2 layout:

 

The double3 layout:

 

 

The grid1 layout:

 

The new grid4 layout:

 

The 3x1a ("three by one") layout:

 

This is grid2 layout, prints to 4x6 paper. The logo on the right is in c:\photoboof\assets\[skin]\\grid2_logo.jpg.

 

This is grd3 layout, which prints to 4x6 paper. The logo files are in c:\photoboof\assets\[skin]\grid3-logo_left.jpg and c:\photoboof\assets\[skin]grid3-logo_right.jpg.

 

This is the strip2 layout, which prints to 2.13" x 7" paper. The logo file is in c:\photoboof\assets\[skin]\strip-footer.jpg.

 

This is the strip3 layout, which prints to 2.13" x 7.5" paper. The logos are c:\photoboof\assets\[skin]\strip-footer.jpg and c:\photoboof\assets\[skin]\strip-header.jpg:

 

This is the strip-vertical layout. Note the vertical orientation of the camera:

 

The 6up layout :

 

This layout (6up2) gives you complete control. The file 6up2-mask.png gets laid over the finished layout, and can contain anything you want. See the grid4 layout for another example of this technique.

 

 

Fullpic3 is another layout using the mask technique. This layout lets you put absolutely anything on the completed picture. Note that this is a 1 picture layout.

 

 

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