When you start a photo project, a panel in the Palette Bin opens for that project type.
When you click the Create button to start a project, you can specify a size, layout, and theme that’s unique or common to each project type. For example, the CD Jacket template has different size options than the Photo Collage template, but both offer layout and theme options that are common to most projects. At this time, you also specify whether to use the Auto-Fill With Project Bin Photos, Include Captions, and Number Of Pages options (when applicable).
After you specify these primary options, the photo project opens, and you can apply designs and styles to images using the Effects palette. You also can add or modify frames, backgrounds, and layer styles. For example, you can apply a unique background to every page of a photo album using the Content palette instead of having all pages with the same background, which occurs by default.
After you finish a project, you can share it in a variety of ways. For example, you can print or e‑mail greeting cards or photo collages, or burn photo albums onto a CD or DVD. You can also have your projects professionally printed using Adobe Photoshop Services.