This brought me back into the regular Photos view. I finally finished creating my photo calendar, laying out all the photos and fine-tuning the zooms and crops. Update (): I’m not having a good experience with Motif. There is no easy way to swap two photos placed on a page. Scrolling through the thumbnail picker works in a non-standard way you can only two-finger trackpad scroll when the cursor is over the scroll elevator (rather than anywhere over a thumbnail). Update (): I found that when creating a photo calendar with Motif, most operations do not support undo. If you want to reprint books you designed in Photos in the past, you can - Mimeo will let you upload your Production PDF (exported from Photos) and will reprint your book. Previously: Apple Discontinues Its Own Photo Printing Service.Ī couple people have asked about this. (Unfortunately, it won’t let you drop photos on the overflow dates from the previous or following months, which was always something I did with Apple’s old calendar.) It’s got more available template themes and offers the capability to customize individual dates portion on the calendar, with text or photos, which is fun. Mimeo Photos has the edge over Motif on the calendar front. While Motif offers more layout flexibility than Apple’s old tools did, if you want to have ultimate control, Mimeo will give it to you. If I had to sum up the differences between the apps, I’d say that Motif feels more modern and is easier to use, since it puts project photos (rather than page thumbnails) on the main interface and isn’t reliant on a bunch of slide-out drawers to access photos and layout controls. (Unsurprisingly, the companies behind both apps seem to have been past suppliers for Apple’s book-printing services… so this is their way of staying in the game.) The result is that there are two apps-available for free from the Mac App Store-that are worth checking out if you’re interested in printing photo books or calendars from within Photos for Mac. Apple started in leaning into extensions last year, but with its official announcement that it’s getting out of this category, a few other companies have finally jumped in.
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