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[. . . ] Welcome! HP Photo Creations, powered by RocketLife, is the fast, easy way to make professional quality keepsakes from your photos. Within seconds, you'll be making elegant photo books, greeting cards, calendars, mugs, and more. The exclusive Smart Arrangement technology is like having an experienced designer by your side. This is not the typical "wizard" or "auto-fill" program that plugs your photos into a fixed template. [. . . ] It removes any effects (such as blur and tint) applied to the background photo. HP Photo Creations Manual, v1. 3 | Copyright 2004­2010 Visan/RocketLife Page 14 of 28 Adding, Deleting & Moving Pages To add, delete, or move pages from your design, click either the Photos or the Touch-Up tab. · · · To add a page or a page spread (two facing pages in a book), click the Add button. To remove a page or a page spread, select it and then click the Remove button. To move a page or page spread earlier or later in a book, select the page spread and drag it left or right to the desired location. Tip: Use the Unlock button centered between each spread to access individual pages. HP Photo Creations Manual, v1. 3 | Copyright 2004­2010 Visan/RocketLife Page 15 of 28 Saving & Opening Saving Click the Save button at the top left of the screen to save your project. To save a different version of your project, enter a new name during the saving process. Tip: A project file can contain multiple items, so you don't need to create a new file if you design a photo book, a calendar, and a keychain from the same set of photos. Each new item you design -- except basic prints -- is added automatically to the My Projects list above the theme list. Opening To open a project, return to the product catalog screen, then click the Open button and browse for your file. HP Photo Creations Manual, v1. 3 | Copyright 2004­2010 Visan/RocketLife Page 16 of 28 Printing You can print your project at any time by clicking the Print button at the top left of the screen. Tip: For best results, select Photo or High Quality mode (the exact name varies with each printer) and use high-quality paper. HP Photo Creations Manual, v1. 3 | Copyright 2004­2010 Visan/RocketLife Page 17 of 28 Information, Prices & Ordering Info & Prices To see a description and pricing for any item, click the Info & Prices button to the left of the preview. A window with two tabs will open: Product Info and Prices & Options. Click these tabs to see information such as page minimums and shipping times. Size & Quantity After you've finished designing your project, click the Continue button. Select a product variation such as size and cover color, and then click the (+) and (­) buttons to change quantities. After making your selections, click the Add To Cart button to begin the checkout process. Order Process 1. After you click the Add to Cart button, the software renders your designs in high resolution to ensure superior quality. (Note: If one or more of the photos in your design is too small to print clearly, the software will display a Low Resolution Warning, along with instructions to fix the problem. ) 2. Click the Show Details button below any item to see a preview of the item and change quantities. The software uploads the production-ready artwork and displays the Order screen, where you enter shipping and payment information. (The software will send you an e-mail receipt as well, followed by another e-mail message when your order has shipped. ) HP Photo Creations Manual, v1. 3 | Copyright 2004­2010 Visan/RocketLife Page 18 of 28 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Computer System What are the minimum system requirements? PC · · · · · Mac · · · Intel processor 1 GB RAM 15 MB hard drive space Mac OS 10. 5 (Leopard) or higher Broadband Internet connection 1 GHz Pentium 4 processor 256 MB RAM 15 MB hard drive space Microsoft Windows XP, Vista, or Windows 7 Broadband Internet connection · · Will installing the software change how other files open on my computer? No. Your computer will perform the same way it did before installing the software. How do I uninstall the software? Use the "Add/Remove Programs" function in Windows XP or the "Uninstall a Program" feature in Windows Vista and Windows 7. Design and Usage How do I start a project from scratch? After you've loaded your photos, you'll see two options: "Use Smart Arrangement" and "Build this project manually. " Select "Build this project manually. " The software will take you to the layout view and place all your photos in the Unused panel. How do I add more photos to my project? To add additional photos to your project, click Add Photos. Select the location from which you'd like to import your photos (typically a folder on your computer). The new photos will be available in the Unused Photos panel of the Editing section. HP Photo Creations Manual, v1. 3 | Copyright 2004­2010 Visan/RocketLife Page 19 of 28 Why can't I add more photos to my pages? At this time, layouts for collage projects support a maximum of eight elements, which includes photos, placeable graphics, and text boxes. What happens when I transfer the design of one product to another? Transferring a design will take each layout you've created in your project and copy it to another collage project of your choice. For example, perhaps you'd like to order a set of coffee mugs using some of your favorite photo book pages. After you transfer the design from your photo book project to the mug project, the software will instantly show you an array of coffee mugs, each displaying a page from your photo book! [. . . ] Elements such as photos, placeable graphics, and text boxes are added, manipulated, and arranged in the layout preview. Low Resolution Warning Using an image that's too small (i. e. , low resolution) results in pixilation -- a blocky, coarse look when the image is enlarged to fit the layout. If your photo is too small, a warning icon will appear in the lower left of the preview panel. Local Hard Disk A storage device inside or attached to your computer. Most of your information, programs, photos, files, and the computer operating system are likely stored on it. Monochrome Literally "single color"; usually taken to mean black-and-white or grayscale. My Products A listing of products you've created during a single session. This listing is found at the Product Catalog screen. Opaque Neither transparent (allowing all light to pass through) nor translucent (allowing some light to pass through). Page Spread A set of pages viewed together, such as the two pages visible whenever you open a book or magazine. [. . . ]

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