I want to put together a Photobook as a Christmas gift.
Any opinions as to which sites have the best quality books?
Thank you.
Ksocha wrote:
I want to put together a Photobook as a Christmas gift.
Any opinions as to which sites have the best quality books?
Thank you.
I have never made one, but my daughter has used Snapfish. The book looked pretty good.
Try checking the hobby/craft stores such as Michael's... My wife does scrapbooking and gets a lot of great stuff there...
Ksocha wrote:
I want to put together a Photobook as a Christmas gift.
Any opinions as to which sites have the best quality books?
Thank you.
I'm looking for a new supplier of these photo books, as I want to use full bleed pages, and not all companies that make these books, allow those.
But have a look here:
http://www.toptenreviews.com/services/multimedia/best-photo-books/If you're not really familiar yet with scrapbooking, have a look at the Digital Scrapper website.
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https://www.digitalscrapper.com >
Lots of free stuff, but also some excellent courses, and a weekly newsletter with ideas and tips.
Thanks everyone. I posted this question after midnight and it was off the UHH daily post by 7:00 AM. Nevertheless your answers were very helpful and the top ten reviews list nailed it.
Thanks!
Ksocha wrote:
I want to put together a Photobook as a Christmas gift.
Any opinions as to which sites have the best quality books?
Thank you.
I have used Adorama on a few occasions and I was happy with the results!
Thanks. I think that is the way I will go.
par4fore wrote:
Adorama is the best!
I completely agree. I did a book for a friend, had a coupon for shutterfly. The color was horrible. I redid the same book at Adoramapix, it was so much better.
Ksocha wrote:
I want to put together a Photobook as a Christmas gift.
Any opinions as to which sites have the best quality books?
Thank you.
My son had one done at Shutterfly, and it was excellent. Nations Photo Lab is an
excellent resource that I use for prints. I'm sure their books are as good or better
than others. >Alan
Ksocha wrote:
I want to put together a Photobook as a Christmas gift.
Any opinions as to which sites have the best quality books?
Thank you.
My wife uses Shutterfly. She has made a dozen or more photo books. Some of her pics come from her iPhone. I convert mine from RAW to JPEG. It’s fun for her.
I've used both Shutterfly and Blurb. I stayed with Blurb.
I love the lay flat books from Picaboo. I think they are expensive but worth it. They do special offers or vouchers frequently. Wait for one.
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