Just a suggestion.
You could make a mask with four cutouts where the images will be placed. That way you could move the images to get the best crop and all the pages would be exactly the same.
Example
Create a new layer and place it at the top of the layer panel.
Select the entire image area and fill it with white.
Create another new layer.
Draw rectangles and fill with black exactly where you want the photos.
Command + click on the layer with the black rectangles. (or use the wand tool to select all the black rectangles.)
Click on the layer which is solid white to select it.
Go to Layer>Add layer mask> reveal selection.
If done properly, you can now place images on layers below the layer with white and the images will only appear in the rectangles.
wrote:
I am trying to create 8X10 wedding album pages for my sister. I have taken multiple images and created them as layers on an 8X10 background. My question is, how align these images. For example, if I had 4 images on the page, I would like to align the top edges of the top two images, the bottom edges of the bottom two images, the left edges of the left two and the right edges of the right two images. Is there an easy way to perfectly align images with Photoshop? I remember seeing somebody do something so that images "snapped" to a specific set line. How do I accomplish this? Any suggestions/advice would be greatly appreciate. Thanks!
Harold