Keynote Presentation to iPhoto Book

I am giving a very important presentation to some of my executives, using Apple Keynote. I would like to bind the presentation for them into a book. I got to thinking that maybe the easiest way to do this would be as an iPhoto book. As anyone tried this? What dimensions do I need to use for a landscape-formatted book?

Thanks.

MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.4.9), 2 GB RAM

Posted on Mar 16, 2007 4:33 PM

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Mar 16, 2007 8:40 PM in response to Michael Hyatt1

Michael:

The iPhoto books are 8.5 . 11. One way you can create a book from the presentations slides would be to do a Print to PDF and select the Send PDF to iPhoto option. That will create a high resolution jpg of each "page"/slide and import into iPhoto. Then create a book using a theme with a one photo per page layout and put one slide on a page. If you can't do Print to PDF then maybe there's another way to make a jpg or other image file of each slide and import into iPhoto.

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Mar 18, 2007 9:32 AM in response to Old Toad

I just figured out how to do this. To avoid the low resolution symbol in iPhoto, follow these steps:

1. In Keynote, go to the Document Inspector.
2. In slide size, select Custom Slide Size.
3. Enter 2048 x 1572. This is double the standard size of 1024 x 768. This will in effect increase the resolution of each slide.
4. Export the slides you want to use directly into iPhoto by selecting File | Export | Images. May sure that you have selected "Export Images into iPhoto." You can use any format you want. I have tested them all. Just make sure that the "Quality" slider is at 100%.
5. Click on the Next button. Keynote will then export whatever slides you selected directly into iPhoto and you can create your book as you normally would.

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