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Inspiring
October 10, 2017
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P: Please add layflat paper offered by Blurb in Book module

  • October 10, 2017
  • 110 replies
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Please add layflat paper offered by Blurb in LR module. Thanks

110 replies

Inspiring
March 7, 2018
How about adding Blurb’s new archival papers?
Participant
February 28, 2018
So true. That's why I was disappointed that LR at present does not support the LayFlat option. Ok Adobe it's 2018. You can do it.
Participant
February 28, 2018
Yes, please add. It can't be that hard can it. You would make many of your clients happy. Thank you!
February 18, 2018
+1 on the adding of the lay-flat option to Lightroom
Participant
February 15, 2018
PLEASE ADD LAY FLAT BOOK TO LIGHT ROOM ADOBE!
Rick Spaulding -
Legend
February 15, 2018
Thanks for your input, Charles. Don't forget to click the "Vote" box at the top of the page.
Inspiring
February 15, 2018
I've found the integrated Book module in LR extremely useful, as it permits full end-to-end integration of photographic book projects.
With that in mind, I would be very keen for Adobe to maintain the module with new print offerings such as the Blurb "lay flat" pagination.
RikkFlohr: Inactive
Inspiring
February 10, 2018
Adobe doesn't typically respond to "When" questions other than to say "soon" or nothing. If you have a time-sensitive job to get to a client, I would recommend your not waiting. 
Inspiring
February 9, 2018
Hi, do we have any idea from Adobe when the layflat option will be added to the Blurb plug in?  I have just created a wedding album only to find that I could not select the best option to present the album to the couple.  Therefore the final result was not as good as I had hoped and of course it has the designed in Lightroom caveat printed in the book, not good. I have voted but I note that there are only 46 votes so I guess Adobe are not going to take any action in the near future. 😞
Rick Spaulding -
Legend
February 6, 2018
Thanks for your input, Robert. Feature requests are prioritized by votes. If your favorite feature doesn't show up in a current release it doesn't mean that Adobe doesn't care. It just means that there are other features in the pipe. 

Not to worry though, the popular ones make it into the program eventually.