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Using the Template Editor

The template editor is where you go from "good enough" to "this is exactly what I want." It's a full visual editor that lets you design custom photo layouts with precision.



Opening the Editor


  1. Go to your Templates section
  2. Create a new template or duplicate an existing one
  3. The editor opens with a visual canvas


[screenshot: Template editor main view]



The Editor Interface


The editor gives you a visual canvas where you can:


  • Drag and drop elements to position them
  • Resize elements by dragging corners
  • Rotate elements to any angle
  • Layer elements on top of each other



What You Can Add


Photo Slots


The most important element. Slots are where guest photos will be placed. You can:


  • Add multiple slots for multi-photo layouts
  • Choose rectangle or circle shapes
  • Set how photos fit (cover, contain, fill)
  • Add borders or strokes


Text


Add any text to your template:


  • Event titles and dates
  • Client branding
  • Fun taglines ("Say Cheese!", "We Got Married!", etc.)
  • Your business contact info


Images


Drop in logos, graphics, decorations, or background images:


  • Client logos
  • Event-specific graphics
  • Decorative borders and corners
  • Full background images



Canvas Settings


Before you start designing, set your canvas:


  • Size — Match your print size (2x6, 4x6, 6x4)
  • DPI — Resolution for printing (300 DPI is standard)
  • Background — Solid color or image



Saving Your Template


Tap Save when you're done. Your template is now available to select for any event.


The editor auto-saves as you work, but always tap Save when you're finished to make sure everything is captured.



Tips


  • Start simple — A clean template with good spacing always looks better than a cluttered one
  • Use high-res images — Low-res logos and backgrounds look terrible when printed
  • Preview with real photos — Test your template with actual captured photos to see how it looks

Updated on: 17/03/2026

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