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Student outraged by unwanted yearbook photo editing

Posted by: admin In: Uncategorized 09 Jan 2015 Comments: 0 Tags: 2015, candid, candids, photo, photography, year book, yearbook, yearbook photos

A student attending an all girls school was shocked when she received a reprinted student card to find that her photograph had been retouched without her knowledge.  She posted the following comments to a popular web site:

I go to an all girls high school and today every senior got a new student ID. We had gotten one in the beginning of the school year and we were all unsure as to why we were given a second. After closer inspection we realized that our photos had be retouched far past smoothing out blemishes. Here is a list of changes made in my photo:

  • face smoothing
  • skin recoloring
  • lip recoloring
  • eyebrow smoothing and reshaping
  • face thinning

I was outraged! I have a round face that I have grown to love and now I get my photo back with a different face. The new photo no longer even looks like me but rather a prettier twin sister. When we go and have our photos taken we are flat out told that our skin will be retouched to hide blemishes. We are not told, however, that more drastic changes are made.

Going to an all girls school we are constantly reminded about positive body image and accepting ourselves for who we are. Having these changes made to make me appear thinner makes me wonder how must our school practices what they preach.

So how drastic were the changes?  See for yourself:

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These types of changes are more and more common in the industry, and in this case the photography company in question communicated these changes to the school, and the school failed to pass that message on to their students.  At this point, the school has opted to print the ‘untouched’ photos instead of the doctored ones.

After meeting with my high school it has been determined that the untouched original photos will be use in the yearbook. The edits were not made by my school but rather the company our school used. These changes were made with notification to the school. When our yearbook teacher saw the photos he was outraged along with all the other staff members of the school. They understood that the new edited photos are not what the students look like. I would like to thank all of the positive comments about how wrong this is and how there need to be changes in this. My school has proved that they are fully behind positive body image by printing the untouched photos. I am proud of my school and what they stand for. To sum it up, I want this issue of photoshopping to get the attention it needs but know that my school has realized that their students do not need to be “corrected”.

Templates

Posted by: admin In: Help and Tips, Videos, Yearbooks Desktop 22 Oct 2014 Comments: 0 Tags: 2015, candid, candids, desktop, help, photography, support, template, templates, year book, yearbook, yearbook photos, yearbooks, yearbooks desktop, youtube

Templates are a very effective tool that you can use to make your book look professionally designed.  We spent part of our development season working on templates, so now they look more professional, and are easier to use than  ever.  Coupled with our cropping tool, you can now crop each image to fit perfectly into your template on its way in.  Alternately, use the auto flow template wizard to flow templates to multiple pages, and automatically populate them with your favorite candid images.

 

Compromise Reached over Laser Cat Yearbook Photo

Posted by: admin In: Uncategorized 07 Oct 2014 Comments: 0 Tags: 2015, candid, candids, photography, year book, yearbook, yearbooks desktop

Draven Rodriguez made national headlines this month when he released a photo he wanted as his senior portrait for his high school’s yearbook.

The image is of Rodriguez holding his cat, Mr. Bigglesworth, accompanied by blue and pink lasers. And it’s pretty unique.

CatPhoto

He started a petition drive with the goal of getting 500 signatures. He has received 7,408 signatures on ipetitions.com.

School district spokeswoman Karen Corona told USA TODAY Network via e-mail in early September that it “would not be acceptable for the senior portrait section.” And students do not have to have an image in that section. But it could go elsewhere in the yearbook.

The high school in Schenectady, N.Y., reached a compromise last week.CatPhoto2_Sized

His principal, Diane Wilkinson, would also appear in the photo with their animals, and the photo will appear on the principal’s page in the yearbook, the Daily Gazette said.

“The school and I have worked out a compromise we’re all happy with. It’ll be in there, just not in the senior section,” Rodriguez wrote on his petition page website.

Both animals are rescue pets. The principal’s dog’s name is Vivian, the photographer, Vincent Giordano, said, and the goal is to raise awareness of rescue animals through the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

Sign Up As A Publisher

Posted by: admin In: Press Release, Sales, Tech Support, Yearbooks Desktop 05 Sep 2014 Comments: 0 Tags: 2015, books, branding, candid, contact, desktop, discount, license, licenses, logo, photography, print, publisher, sale, sign up, value, year book, yearbook

Yes!  We’ve drastically lowered prices for stand alone registrations this season ($75 per license is almost unheard of in this industry), but did you know that you can get even more of a discount when you sign up as a publisher?SpecialOffer

Our publisher signup/renewal fee is still $250.00 per season, and as of this year you get a lot more out of it:

License Discount:

All of our publishers get a 25% discount on every license purchased.  Are you doing 14 books or more?  If you are, then signing up as a publisher pays for itself in license discounts alone.

Private Label Branding:

We used to charge over and above our publisher renewal fee to include your company’s logo and contact information in the software.  Now, we offer this to everyone who signs up as a publisher.

Electronic Submission:

This is a feature that’s available to all of our registered publishers.  Once your customer is finished designing their book, they can submit the PDF to you electronically.

PDF Security:

Lock your end user’s high resolution PDFs with the password of your choice.  Ensure that your schools print their books through you.

Call or email us to sign up as a publisher today!

Robin Williams Yearbook Photos

Posted by: admin In: Celebrities 25 Aug 2014 Comments: 0 Tags: 2015, candid, candids, celebrities, desktop, photography, year book, yearbook, yearbook photos

Williams, 63,  took his own life in his California home two weeks ago.

The story told by viewing Robin Williams Yearbook Photos during his days as a student, tells us that  Robin Williams wasn’t the class clown many thought he was.

Williams_3“No, no, I was president of the class,” he told the Detroit Free Press in 1996. “I loved school, maybe too much really. I was summa cum laude in high school. I was driven that way. I can’t say it was easy to fit in. I just went out of my way to fit in. It was a private boys school, Detroit Country Day, and I played soccer. I was on the wrestling team. Mr. All-Around, you know?”

Williams_2Williams’ high school sounded a lot like the Welton Academy in “Dead Poets Society.”

“I was getting pushed around a lot,” Williams revealed to The Oklahoman in 1991. “Not only was there like physical bullying, but there was intellectual bullying going on. It made me toughen up, but it also made me pull back a lot. I had a certain reticence about dealing with people. Through comedy, I found a way to bridge the gap …”

Williams_1It wasn’t until he moved to Larkspur, California, that he joined the drama club and discovered his talent as an actor.  He will be missed!

See Jack Black’s Yearbook Photo – Yearbooks Desktop

Posted by: admin In: Celebrities, Yearbook Photos 17 Oct 2013 Comments: 0 Tags: candid, celebrity, jack black, yearbook, yearbook photo, yearbook portrait

Life is especially sweet for Thomas Jacob “Jack” Black.   The son of two rocket scientists, with four elder siblings he found himself in the classic battle for attention that most youngest-born children have to face.  As a child, his first appearance in the public eye was in 1982 for a commercial for the Activision game, Pitfall (video).  It was clear from an early age that Black possessed something of a flair for acting and by the time he reached his teens, his parents urged him to switch to the Poseidon School, an exclusive privately run school that specialized in students who had trouble ‘fitting in’ with traditional educational systems.

He soon earned a place studying theater arts at UCLA, but dropped out in his second year to pursue his acting career, specifically a supporting role in the Tim Robbins film “Bob Roberts“.  His breakout role was as the wild employee in John Cusack’s record store in 2000’s High Fidelity, quickly afterwards he was landing larger and larger roles in films such as Shallow Hal, School of Rock and King Kong.

Lately, Jack Black has been headlining and touring with his band Tenacious D, who have had their own show on HBO, their own major movie release, and most recently their third major album “Rize of the Fenix” was certified Gold in 2013.

Here’s Jack Black’s yearbook photo from his days at the Poseidon School.

Jack Black Photo

Jack Black’s High School Yearbook Photo

 

Check out the rest of our Celebrity Yearbook Photos.

Video: The Crop Tool – Yearbooks Desktop

Posted by: admin In: Help and Tips, Tutorials, Videos 09 Oct 2013 Comments: 4 Tags: candid, crop, crop tool, help, text, toolbar, tutorial, video, youtube

We published our first new video for Yearbooks last week, and the topic was the Floating Toolbar.   This is the second video from that recording session, and another recording session will be scheduled shortly.  If you have any ideas for video topics, please leave a comment and we will consider making it into a help video!

The Crop Tool is one of the most useful and versatile tools in Yearbooks.   The tool can be most easily accessed by simply double-clicking on any candid image.  The first thing you will see when the Crop Tool opens up is a full-resolution display of the image you are cropping.  Sometimes this can be a very large image (as Dave shows us in the video) so you may need to zoom out a bit (or a lot, depending on the image of course).   The “Rotate 90” button is a quick way to correct images that were imported and appear sideways – this can happen when you are importing photos from multiple sources like smart-phones or digital cameras, not all of them will save the image orientation correctly.

Simply draw a box where you want to crop the image, and click the crop button.  It’s that simple!  If you make a mistake, just return to the page, delete the photo and re-import it, and then you can try again.  You can find more information about the Crop Tool in our online help guide.

We will be adding new videos every week so be sure to subscribe to our YouTube Channel, and thanks for watching.

 

Video: Floating Toolbar Overview – Yearbooks Desktop

Posted by: admin In: Help and Tips, Tech Support, Tutorials, Uncategorized, Videos 03 Oct 2013 Comments: 0 Tags: candid, floating toolbar, text, toolbar, tutorial, video, youtube

As mentioned last week, we have completed shooting a new tutorial video on the Floating Toolbar in the new Yearbooks Desktop (download here).   We managed to record two videos during the session, and the first one was edited today.

The floating toolbar is one of the new enhancements granted to us by developing the Canvas page editor.   The toolbar appears on the right side of your screen when you right click on any object and choose “Object Properties”.  From the toolbar you have access to a context sensitive menu – when you click on a text object, the text controls are enabled; likewise when you click on a shape or candid image, the corresponding controls are activated.    We made this change to provide more screen ‘real estate’, and the result is that the draw area of the Page Editor has gained about 20% more workable space.

Here’s the video, we’ll be adding more videos very soon.  Don’t forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel to be the first to know about new videos and announcements.

 

See Ozzy Osbourne’s Yearbook Photo – Yearbooks Desktop

Posted by: admin In: Celebrities, Yearbook Photos 02 Oct 2013 Comments: 0 Tags: candid, celebrity, ozzy, yearbook photos

Rock legend Ozzy Osbourne (John Michael Osbourne) has written many songs and acquired many nicknames, from ‘The Prince of Darkness’ to ‘The Godfather of Heavy Metal’.  He has achieved what very few other people in music have: every single record that Ozzy has released has gone platinum, most without a top 40 single, from his early days in Black Sabbath to his solo career.  In his 50 year career he has performed at over two thousand concerts, starred in three dozen music videos, and created a travelling rock festival (Ozzfest) which he has not personally headlined in a number of years.  In 2012 he reunited with Black Sabbath as a permanent member and has recently released a new album, 13, which was the band’s first #1 on the Billboard charts in their history.

Ozzy, the youngest of six Osbourne children, attended his high school in Birmingham, England in the 50’s and early 60’s.  He was immediately drawn to performing, taking a role in the school production of “The Pirates of Penzance”.   At the age of 15 he left school to find work as a labourer, plumber, toolmaker and even as a slaughterhouse worker.

Here’s Ozzy Osbourne’s ninth grade Yearbook photo from 1960 in Birmingam, England.

Ozzy Osbourne's High School Yearbook Photo

Ozzy Osbourne’s High School Yearbook Photo

Check out the rest of our Celebrity Yearbook Photos.

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