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When I’m not holed up propitious writing gadget reviews, I can often be found with camera and/or computer in hand, covering a sporting event and looking to deliver up prints. This weekend brought such an event, a suburban tennis tournament. Being able to pass the photo book around and let hidden buyers scroll through pictures at their own pace and share the thrill with friends and family helped seal wholly a few print sales. It’s certainly a better option than having prospective clients bunched around my laptop while I erase pictures. It’s not hard to imagine this device in the hands of a wedding photographer trying to attached a booking or album sale.Alright, enough gushing. You can probably tell I’m a fan. But the device could do with a few improvements. For a start, the 800×600 sort out is a bit coarse and because of this a few viewers thought pictures that were sharp weren’t sharp. This is not unusual for a product in this array. Most digital photo frames, notwithstanding the high resolution frames you pay the big dollars for, suffer the same characteristic. I can get along with that. However, proving a real nuisance was that even with the screen brightness and contrast adjusted, it was difficult to see the on-screen incarnation under sunlight. You need shade or an indoor location to show off whatever it is you’re trying to show off.

Jul 27, 2007 by Rosemary K | Posted in Photography
I lust after to make a photo book for a wedding I photographed. What's a good website/program? I don't have a mac so iPhoto is out. I've also tried my publisher and was dissapointed with the indeed lame design choices. Any suggestions?
Try Shutterfly.com. It's absolutely cool and you can make an album with different backround. You don't have to use it but at least check it out so you can get an idea of what it is. I found it to be really interesting...
May 22, 4361 by Alex | Posted in Photography
I am looking for a photo book crafty website that is user-friendly (and therefore quick and efficient), has a good number of design and format options, is reasonable, and does reliable, quality work.
Where have you gone to make your photo book? Did you like that program, or did you have difficulties with it? Have you heard friends say they liked a infallible company?
Anything helps! Thanks!
I make all of my pages at CropMom at http://www.cropmom.com, which is an online scrapbooking position that lets you purchase the print-quality JPEG files of your layouts. CropMom gives me lots of scope in designing the pages, more so than the photo book sites do.
Then, I primarily use Snapfish at http://www.snapfish.com or Shutterfly at http://www.shutterfly.com to dream up a photo book. Each layout from CropMom is a separate page in my photo books.
Generally, I get the 8" by 8" photo books. My favorite is the 8" by 8" unfeeling cover photo book from Snapfish with the glossy dust jacket. I use a CropMom layout on the cover of the dust jacket. The doggedly cover itself is black linen, very class looking. I just LOVE these books and have purchased honestly a few.
Shutterfly makes a nice padded cover book in 8" by 8" and I've been happy with that, as well, but I found it really baffling to get my layouts to fit the cover. The Shutterfly 8" by 8" hardcover books that print your layouts on the pass (not the padded kind, but the plain ones) remind me a little of a children's book, so I'm not as fond of them. I have an 8" by 8" softcover book from Shutterfly, and it's delightful.
I have bought two soft cover books from Kodak Gallery, and neither one were all that great, in my opinion.
I bought a adorable 7" by 7" hard cover book with a glossy dust jacket from PhotoWorks. It's cute and nobility quality, but a little small for my tastes.
I have numerous books, hardcover with linen covers and quiet cover books from My Publisher. I've always been happy with the quality, but I prefer the square book size, and they don't carry it (at least, the last together I checked, they didn't have square books).
I'm considering getting one of those little 6" by 6" linen top books from RitzPix and picking up at my local RitzPix store. However, the covers are plain, so that would mean I'd have to smarten up it myself. Not sure if I want to bother with that.
I hope this helps.
Nov 14, 2008 by Amy M | Posted in Photography
I have a educated photo book from our wedding and the pages are stuck together! Is there any way to get them apart without ruining them?
The book has the pictures on the actual pages of the book, they are not individual pictures fixed devoted to to the pages for clearification.
Try a locks dryer. Then gently pull them apart as they warm.
This is one part of a multi-part set of videos created for my photo book likeness review. The full article can be viewed here: tinyurl.com
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