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#1 User is offline   kajoymiller1 

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Post icon  Posted 30 January 2008 - 06:59 PM

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I am trying to make a collage and can not find but 2 templates to work with, does anyone out there know how to download more than just 2 for a collage for Roxio Photosuite 8.

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Posted 31 January 2008 - 04:59 AM

QUOTE (kajoymiller1 @ Jan 30 2008, 08:59 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hi

I am trying to make a collage and can not find but 2 templates to work with, does anyone out there know how to download more than just 2 for a collage for Roxio Photosuite 8.

Thanks
Kajoymiller1


Do you have the full Easy Media Creator 8 or just Photosuite 8 ? If you have the full EMC 8, did you install the content disc files?

There aren't very many in either case. I don't have EMC 8 on my computer but Photosuite in both EMC 9 and 10 have only 7 on my computer -- Baby Shower, Birthday, Cocktail Hour, Family, Halloween, Textures and Travel. Of your you can just make your own if you don't like those.

You may want to search the Roxio folders to see if they loaded but your computer just doesn't find them. On my computer and EMC 9, the templates are in "C:\Program Files\Roxio\Roxio Easy Media Creator 9 Suite\Photosuite 9\Content\Collage". Yours are in a V8 folder but should be similar if you have the EMC 8. The templates should be easier to find if you only have Photosuite 8.

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Post icon  Posted 04 February 2008 - 01:11 PM

QUOTE (sknis @ Jan 31 2008, 04:59 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Do you have the full Easy Media Creator 8 or just Photosuite 8 ? If you have the full EMC 8, did you install the content disc files?

There aren't very many in either case. I don't have EMC 8 on my computer but Photosuite in both EMC 9 and 10 have only 7 on my computer -- Baby Shower, Birthday, Cocktail Hour, Family, Halloween, Textures and Travel. Of your you can just make your own if you don't like those.

You may want to search the Roxio folders to see if they loaded but your computer just doesn't find them. On my computer and EMC 9, the templates are in "C:\Program Files\Roxio\Roxio Easy Media Creator 9 Suite\Photosuite 9\Content\Collage". Yours are in a V8 folder but should be similar if you have the EMC 8. The templates should be easier to find if you only have Photosuite 8.

Let us know.


Hi

Thank you very much for your response, I do have Easy Media Creator 8 with Photosuite 8 and I did go to the C:\Program Files\Roxio\Roxio Easy Media Creator 9 Suite\Photosuite 9\Content\Collage and there was some backgrounds which is awesome, but I don't know how to get them in the program or I should say how to get them in Photosuite to be able to use them.

Thanks again,
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Posted 04 February 2008 - 05:22 PM

QUOTE (kajoymiller1 @ Feb 4 2008, 06:11 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hi

Thank you very much for your response, I do have Easy Media Creator 8 with Photosuite 8 and I did go to the C:\Program Files\Roxio\Roxio Easy Media Creator 9 Suite\Photosuite 9\Content\Collage and there was some backgrounds which is awesome, but I don't know how to get them in the program or I should say how to get them in Photosuite to be able to use them.

Thanks again,
Kajoymiller1


You could try to open PhotoSuite, click on Open and then navigate to the Collage file from there. Cick on the collage you like and click Open to open in in PhotoSuite. You wouldn't have the auto features you have when creating a collage from the Projects command, but the layers should still be there and you can then add whatever other clip art and images you want. I have v9 but most programs let you navigate to files this way, so I'm thinking it will work for v8 this way. Just make sure you save it right away with another name to another folder (like your My Pictures folder) so that you don't overwrite the original, in case you want to use it again. (I'm thinking the 9 in your post's file path is a typo, otherwise you would have v9 installed and could use that?)
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Posted 05 February 2008 - 02:18 AM

QUOTE (karri @ Feb 4 2008, 07:22 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
You could try to open PhotoSuite, click on Open and then navigate to the Collage file from there. Cick on the collage you like and click Open to open in in PhotoSuite. You wouldn't have the auto features you have when creating a collage from the Projects command, but the layers should still be there and you can then add whatever other clip art and images you want. I have v9 but most programs let you navigate to files this way, so I'm thinking it will work for v8 this way. Just make sure you save it right away with another name to another folder (like your My Pictures folder) so that you don't overwrite the original, in case you want to use it again. (I'm thinking the 9 in your post's file path is a typo, otherwise you would have v9 installed and could use that?)


Yes, a bit confusing. Do you have both EMC 9 (which contains Photosuite 9) AND Photosuite 8 installed?

Also, sometimes when the content is installed, the program doesn't recognize where so the templates don't show up. You might try uninstalling the Content using Windows Control Panel and then re-installing it. Hopefully that will work. If not, use Control panle to do a repair on the program both with the content installed and with it deleted.





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Posted 12 February 2008 - 07:16 PM

QUOTE (karri @ Feb 4 2008, 05:22 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
You could try to open PhotoSuite, click on Open and then navigate to the Collage file from there. Cick on the collage you like and click Open to open in in PhotoSuite. You wouldn't have the auto features you have when creating a collage from the Projects command, but the layers should still be there and you can then add whatever other clip art and images you want. I have v9 but most programs let you navigate to files this way, so I'm thinking it will work for v8 this way. Just make sure you save it right away with another name to another folder (like your My Pictures folder) so that you don't overwrite the original, in case you want to use it again. (I'm thinking the 9 in your post's file path is a typo, otherwise you would have v9 installed and could use that?)



Hi

Thank you for your thoughts, I will try that, also you are right, I actually copied and pasted a long link that someone sent to me and he had ver. 9, so yeah it was a typo.

Thanks again

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