Panoramic Album

Your printed photo album in a large format can also be printed in a very impressive panoramic format without changing the layout.

A very impressive digital album format without changing the layout.

Create impressive and unique formats for your digital albums by selecting panoramic formats during printing.

From a 30×60 album layout that creates a closed 30×30 album, you can—without changing the creative—make a smaller panoramic album of 15×30 or 20×40.

The difference from typical formats is that the album is not flipped from right to left, but from bottom to top.

The folding does not occur on the first spread, but between the first and second spread. That means the first and second spreads will form the first spread of your panoramic album.

An even number of spreads is always required to avoid having white paper on the last half spread.

For example, 26 spreads in a large digital album create 13 spreads in a panoramic album.

It could very well serve as the digital album for the best man/maid of honor or the parents, as a 15×30 costs approximately the same as a small 20×20 album.

 

Which layouts from your large album produce the available sizes

In square format 30×30 or 35×35 in the large album, your panoramic can become 15×30 or 20×40 without changing the layout.

In a large vertical-format album, you can create a panoramic album of 22.5×15 or 30×20 without changing the layout. Use your large album’s layouts in our software when you choose the panoramic album.

In a horizontal-format large album, printing a panoramic album is not recommended, as it would become extremely elongated. For example, from a 40×30 horizontal large album, which opens to 80×30, a small panoramic version would result in either 15×40 or 20×53.5, which is not recommended from a production standpoint.

If you want to submit an order for a panoramic album, log in to our website with your credentials and select it from the “other album types” menu in the ordering system.

Just remember to always have an even number of spreads if you want to avoid having white on your last page. In the case of an odd number of pages, you could place your logo on the last white spread.

Give it a try! It will impress your clients.