Topics Covered in This Lightroom Tutorial:
The Book Module, Editing Page Layout, Deleting Pages, Exporting a Book As a PDF
Tutorial Learning Path
Book Module Setup
Configure Blurb settings, size options, and cover type for your photo book project
Layout Design
Customize page layouts, adjust photo positioning, and add text elements to enhance your book
Page Management
Remove unwanted pages and reorganize photos for better visual flow and storytelling
Export Process
Generate PDF files for preview and prepare books for professional printing services
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Exercise Overview
Professional photographers often overlook Lightroom's Book module, yet it remains one of the most efficient tools for creating polished photo books and client presentations. This comprehensive exercise walks you through the complete workflow—from initial layout design to final PDF export. You'll master Lightroom's integrated Blurb publishing service, which streamlines the entire process from digital layout to professionally printed books that you can deliver directly to clients or use for portfolio presentations.
This tutorial requires completion of exercises 1A-1C to import Wyoming photos and create the necessary collections. Ensure your Library module contains the USA collection set with Wyoming photos before proceeding.
Creating a Book
Before diving into design, we'll establish the foundation of your book project. The key to successful book creation lies in proper preparation—ensuring your image collection is curated and your workspace is optimized for efficient layout work.
Make sure you're in the Library module.
In the Collections panel on the left, expand the USA collection set and click Wyoming. (If you don't see these collections, complete exercises 1A–1C to import these photos and create these collections.)
At the top, click on the Book tab to enter the Book module.
In the Book Settings panel on the right-hand side, configure your book specifications:
Book: Blurb Size: Standard Landscape Cover: Hardcover Image Wrap These settings establish a professional presentation format that works well for portfolio books and client deliverables. The landscape orientation maximizes visual impact for photography, while the hardcover provides durability and premium feel.
In the Toolbar at the bottom center of the book layout preview, drag the Thumbnails slider all the way to the left. If you don't see the slider, make sure you're in Multi-Page View
.NOTE: If the toolbar isn't visible, navigate to View > Show Toolbar.
In the Auto Layout panel on the right, click the Auto Layout button to generate an initial page structure.
Verify your layout matches the configuration below. If you see blank pages or an unexpected structure, follow the troubleshooting steps:

If your layout doesn't match this structure, reset using these steps:
- At the top, click the Clear Book button.
- Return to the Library module.
- In the Catalog panel, select Wyoming.
- Click the Book tab again to regenerate the layout.
At the top of the book layout preview, double-click the Front Cover photo (the Wyoming Motel image).
At the bottom right corner of the preview, click the down arrow
to access layout modification options.From the Modify Cover options, select the layout shown below (approximately halfway down the list). This template provides space for both your hero image and essential publication information.

Book Setup Checklist
Essential starting point for accessing your photo collection
Establishes format and publishing specifications for your book
Optimizes workspace for efficient book layout management
Provides baseline layout that can be customized further
If your auto layout doesn't match the expected setup with blank or extra pages, use the Clear Book button and restart from the Library module. This resets the book creation process and resolves common layout inconsistencies.
Page Layout
Now we'll refine the visual presentation, focusing on composition, typography, and the overall aesthetic that will define your book's professional appearance. These details separate amateur layouts from polished, publication-ready designs.
Click on the Front photo (the Wyoming Motel image).
Set the Zoom level to 12% to create a more focused composition.
Drag the photo down to reposition it so only the word "Wyoming" and the head above it remain visible. This technique creates visual hierarchy and draws attention to the title element.
Click into the text box below the photo and enter your copyright information:
Photos of Wyoming © YourName Year
For the copyright symbol, use Opt−G (Mac) or ALT−0169 (Windows). Including proper attribution is essential for professional work and establishes your ownership of the imagery.
Select all text using Cmd–A (Mac) or CTRL–A (Windows).
In the Type panel on the right (scroll down if necessary), set the Size to 35 pt for optimal readability and visual balance.
Click the Align center icon
to center the copyright text.Switch to Multi-Page View
at the bottom left to see your overall book structure.Double-click on Page 11 (the tourist family photo marked with number 11) to enter Single Page View for detailed editing.
To improve visual breathing room around the photograph, click the down arrow
at the bottom right of the preview.From the Modify Page options, keep 1 Photo selected and choose the first layout beneath it—the one with generous white space around the photo placeholder. This margin creates a more sophisticated, gallery-like presentation that allows your images to breathe.
Cover Page Customization
Select Cover Layout
Double-click the Front Cover photo and choose appropriate layout from Modify Cover options
Adjust Photo Positioning
Set zoom to 12% and drag photo to show only desired elements like 'Wyoming' text and relevant imagery
Add Copyright Text
Insert copyright notice using special characters and format with 35pt centered text for professional appearance
Use Opt-G on Mac or ALT-0169 on Windows to insert the copyright symbol. Proper attribution protects your work and maintains professional standards in published books.
Deleting Pages
Strategic page management enhances the visual narrative flow of your book. By creating intentional spreads and removing unnecessary pages, you'll craft a more cohesive viewing experience that guides readers through your photographic story.
Return to Multi-Page View
to see your complete layout.Drag the yellow wildflowers photo from Page 29 to Page 28 to begin creating a cohesive spread.
Move the light purple wildflowers photo from Page 27 to Page 29. This grouping creates thematic continuity across the spread.
Select Page 26, then hold Shift and click Page 27 to select both pages simultaneously.
CTRL–Click (Mac) or Right–click (Windows) on the selected pages and choose Remove Pages to eliminate the now-empty spreads and tighten your book's pacing.
Page Reorganization Process
Reposition Photos
Drag yellow wildflowers from Page 29 to Page 28, and purple wildflowers from Page 27 to Page 29 for better grouping
Select Multiple Pages
Click Page 26, then Shift-click Page 27 to select both pages for removal
Remove Unwanted Pages
Right-click selected pages and choose Remove Pages to create cleaner book flow
Exporting As PDF
The final step transforms your digital layout into a tangible deliverable. Understanding both PDF export and Blurb integration gives you maximum flexibility—whether you need immediate client proofs, print-ready files for alternative vendors, or seamless access to professional printing services.
Click the Export Book to PDF button in the bottom left corner. This creates high-resolution files perfect for client review or alternative printing services, while the Send Book to Blurb button (bottom right) provides direct access to integrated printing and fulfillment.
Navigate to the Desktop for easy file access.
Name the file Wyoming Book and click Save. Lightroom will begin the export process, with progress displayed next to the Lightroom logo in the top left corner.
Once Lightroom completes the rendering process, minimize the application and navigate to your Desktop.
- You'll find two separate PDF files:
- Wyoming Book Cover
- Wyoming Book
This separation reflects professional printing requirements—covers are typically printed on heavier stock with different finishing than interior pages, allowing for proper production workflow regardless of your chosen printing partner.
Double-click Wyoming Book.pdf to open the main document.
The book should launch in Adobe Acrobat. If it opens in an alternative PDF viewer, launch Acrobat directly and use File > Open to access the proper viewing tools.
Navigate to View > Page Display > Two Page View to simulate the actual reading experience with facing pages.
Enable View > Page Display > Show Cover Page in Two Page View (if not already activated). This displays the first page independently, matching how the physical book will appear when opened.
Use the Up Arrow and Down Arrow keys to navigate through your completed book and evaluate the overall flow and visual impact.
You've now mastered the complete Lightroom book creation workflow—from initial concept through final export. This process provides a professional foundation for client deliverables, portfolio presentations, and personal projects that showcase your photography with sophisticated design and seamless production integration.
Export Options Comparison
| Feature | Send to Blurb | Export to PDF |
|---|---|---|
| Purpose | Direct printing service | Preview and review |
| Output | Printed book order | Desktop PDF files |
| Cost | Requires payment | Free export |
| Flexibility | Blurb service only | Any printing service |
Lightroom exports two separate PDF files: the book content and cover. The cover uses different printing stock and specifications, requiring separate file handling for professional printing services.