Wondershare Scrapbook Studio is a simple software solution to create attractive photo albums, calendars, and greeting cards by combining your own collection of photographs with an extensive choice of nicely-designed templates. These are fully customizable, allowing you to edit, delete, and add as many elements as needed. You can then print, save, or e-mail your creations without leaving the program.
The entire creation process requires no more than four simple steps – select a template, insert your images, personalize the layout, and share the results. The more than 55 sets of templates provided are organized by the theme – family and love, baby and kids, holiday. A fourth group of templates will provide you with attractive ideas for your photo calendars and greeting cards. Scrapbook templates offer you multiple pages, allowing you to create photo albums of any length. For the sake of variety, each page has been given a different layout, though they are all consistent with the template’s theme. Each page (as well as each element within the page) allows for customization – background images can be changed; images can be edited, resized, and moved to a different location within the page; text can be added and edited, and extra decorations can be added (such as frames, stamps, etc.).
Thus, Scrapbook Studio offers you a balanced combination of templates and highly-flexible customization to allow you to produce sophisticated and creative photo albums, greeting cards, and calendars in minutes. You can export your creations as images, send them via e-mail to friends and family, or print them out easily and conveniently. There is just one thing that I missed when reviewing this full-featured tool – the possibility to add a page-turn effect to your photo albums together with PDF and/or Flash support as output formats. This, together with its more-than-reasonable tag price and the high level of flexibility and creativity it provides, would surely make this tool stand out from the plethora of scrapbook software tools available in the market.
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