Inspirations
We offer a wide range of gifts that you can design and personalise with your favourite photos. But not just that, we also have plenty of creative ideas to help you personalise your gifts in a unique way.
From step-by-step instructions for DIY photo projects to ideas for the perfect table decoration and tips on taking photos, we’re here to help you make the most of your gifts and photo products.
Drop in regularly for fresh inspiration and let your creativity flow!
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Photoshop: Inserting image objects into new backgrounds
Inserting image objects with Photoshop is a big challenge, especially for inexperienced users. We will give you a helping hand.
Free tools for custom watermarks on your photos
We present free tools for Windows, MacOS, iOS, and Android to personalise and protect your photos with custom watermarks.
DIY: A Puzzle Guestbook
A great idea for your wedding is to make your guestbook a puzzle. We show you how to do it yourself.
Craft Idea: Creating a World Map with Photos
DIY for Globetrotters – designing a world map with your own vacation photos. This brilliant wall decoration will make you feel like you’re on vacation even while at home!
The new ifolor Designer
The new ifolor Designer: Design products more easily now, have saved products at a glance and continue your latest projects at any time.
Make Your Wall Decoration an Eyecatcher
Find out about the different wall decorations offered by ifolor and the way you can use them with your own photos to embellish your interior
Your own menu cards
A Do It Yourself project to show you how you can make wonderful menu cards for your guests that are entirely personalised with your texts and pictures
Design your own solemn sympathy cards
Express your condolences with a self-designed sympathy card. We will show you what to pay attention to when you write and design a sympathy card.
A Photo Book for Pregnancy
A Photo Book for pregnancy is a great memory. We show you great design ideas for your very personal Pregnancy Photo Book.
The most beautiful views in Switzerland – Panorama photography
Impressive mountain peaks, high lakes and deep mountain gorges - the most beautiful places in Switzerland for impressive landscape photographs.
Which is better: RAW or JPG?
Which is better: RAW or JPG? Cameras give the option of saving image files as JPEGs or as raw data. Most of those interested will have come across the terms already. But which is best ...? Opinions are split. Professional photographer Ralf Turtschi's blog post explains the differences and where to use them best.
Camera Metering Modes
In this article we will have a look at the different metering modes on a camera.
Infinity Focus Photography
Find out more about how to use the infinity focus setting on your camera.
Studio Flash Photography
In this article you can find out more about flash studio photography and how flashes work.
Using Close-up Lenses and Other Accessories to Take Macro Photos
Take macro photos without an expensive lens by repurposing close-up lenses, intermediate, reversible or coupling rings.
Crop Factor for DSLR Cameras
In this article you can find out more about the crop factor on DSLR Cameras and what is important to remember when finding the right lens.
Battery life – Power banks, solar chargers and other alternatives
Learn how you will never be faced with an empty camera battery on your travels again. We introduce useful products: Power banks, battery handles and solar panels.
What you should keep in mind when purchasing a new lens
How do you find the right lens among the many different types that are out there? Find out what you need to consider when buying a lens.
ISO Explained in Detail – the Light Sensitivity of Cameras
Choose the right ISO setting for every situation. We`ll show you how to deal with your camera`s light sensitivity for perfect photos.
The art of seeing
The art of seeing. Photography – without a doubt the most beautiful art form. Photography is about much more than technique – and this brings us full circle to the art behind it. Ultimately, it’s about how the photographer sees the world. Journey Glimpse is here to give you tips in this respect.
Lightroom/Photoshop compact
There will always be situations where certain parts of a photo are not as good as you’d like them to be. Sometimes too dark, sometimes too little contrast. Get more out of your photos. Use these tricks to effectively optimise your images.