Hello all. Just got back from the snow storm in Greenwich Conn. which was quite amazing. Had not happen at this time of year for over !00 years. Beautiful turning leaves full of snow!!!
Two questings.....who do you recommend sending your photos to for on line digital sales, and how secure are they??
Second does anyone know of a computer program that you can make digital books, annotate them, and also print them?
Thanks and have a wonderful holiday season.
Greg
JimH
Loc: Western South Jersey, USA
Greenwich had snow today?
I am not informed much on the on-line selling part of your question, but I just produced 4 photo books using Blurb,
www.blurb.comThe software and download is free. The instructions and program are easy to use. I had one issue on the last book where a photo wouldnt load and the page locked up. after 2 e-mails to customer service (they were excellent), it was fixed and I was publishing the last book.
Pricing on the books is in line with all of the ones I researched and cheaper than many. I had a ball doing them.
Good Luck.
Cannot give useful answers to your questions but like your pictures of snow-filled scenes. They capture the sense of the snow event.
I have used several sites for posting photos online and like Smug Mug the best.
I have used Shutterfly for a book and I have used Snapfish and both turned out amazingly well.
gcphoto wrote:
Hello all. Just got back from the snow storm in Greenwich Conn. which was quite amazing. Had not happen at this time of year for over !00 years. Beautiful turning leaves full of snow!!!
Two questings.....who do you recommend sending your photos to for on line digital sales, and how secure are they??
Second does anyone know of a computer program that you can make digital books, annotate them, and also print them?
Thanks and have a wonderful holiday season.
Greg
A Smug Mug Pro account will do it all for you.
https://secure.smugmug.com/signup.mg?Coupon=LAXhZlKS8lCs6
I love Shutterfly. The books come out very nice and not too expensive.
I use pephoto.com for all my photos, you can make books, starting around $10 that come out great in my opinion. I've used shutterfly in the past and feel the quality is comparable but the price is a little better. Plus, I'm already constantly ordering all my prints from there for myself and my clients, so I save on shipping costs when I throw the books in with my regular orders. (PEPhoto is really fast at processing and shipping too!)
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