EditorPanels

Spread Filmstrip

The album timeline in miniature for jumping, reordering, and adding spreads.

The filmstrip keeps the album order visible while you work.

It is the fastest way to feel the whole story without backing out of canvas mode. Jump to the next spread, insert a new one, reorder the sequence, and keep going.

Spread Filmstrip Demo

Treat the album order like a timeline you can touch.

The canvas stays in the middle. The dock keeps the source photos, story filters, and spread order close enough that design never turns into a scavenger hunt.

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What to notice

PhotosOpen

The editor photo panel is for picking and placing, not for the heavy lifting of uploads and cleanup.

ScenesHidden

Scenes here are a fast story filter. Build and rename scenes in the album photos workspace, then use them here to stay focused.

PeopleHidden

People narrows the same photo pool by who is in the frame. It is built for design speed, not full face review.

SpreadsOpen

The filmstrip is the album timeline in miniature. Move, add, reorder, and jump without leaving the canvas.

Use the filmstrip to move through the story, add new spreads, and reorder pages without dropping out of canvas mode.

What It Controls

  • spread-to-spread navigation
  • adding new spreads
  • drag-and-drop reordering
  • quick awareness of album length and spread count

Why It Matters

The canvas is where one spread gets better. The filmstrip is what keeps the whole album from drifting while that happens.

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