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Hi, I saw my friend today after a absence of a long time and the discussion went into my newest hobby- photography. His wife is also into photography and the pair go travelling a lot and have had their memorys put into amazing hardback books by a company called BLURB - an american company. Does anybody have dealing's with this company? Are they any good? Does anybody know of companies that produce similar goods? I mean the books my friend has are amazing!! He didn't know any details as his wife deals with anything photography. Thanks
 
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Each year I make a photobook each for my two kiddies recapping the year they have had. The first year I used Truprint (or Snapfish I think they were/are also called?) and the following year Albelli. I found Albelli to give more creative options than Truprint, and the books are of a better quality overall. Having said that I spent a bit more on the Albelli ones, but I would be happy to use them again. Having said that, I might give Blurb a try this year as they produce, from what I hear, high quality products that don't cost the earth. Incidentally, the photographic club I'm a member of is producing photo books to celebrate it's 70th birthday, and they are using Blurb, which is hopefully a good sign!
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Blurb seem better at handling text than some photo books, although it's not exactly word processing.

Just download their BookSmart software and away you go.
 
Thanks for all the feedback. Sounds like blurb are the way to go. Once again thanks for the advice.
 
Has anybody got some examples of the BLURB books that they've had done? I mean they look fantastic doing a google search.
 
Do you have to pay import duty is they are based in the US?
 
There is no import duty to pay as far as I know.


When I got a Blurb book it printed out a bit dark. :| I'm not sure whether it was my fault or their fault. My monitor wasn't calibrated, but even now it is, the pics look OK on my PC. :shrug:


The Gadget Show on Channel 5 tested Photobooks this week and Blurb didn't get in the top five. :( They even pointed out that the Blurb book made the presenters hair look green. :gag:

Their top five were;

1. Albelli
2. My Photobook
3. Photocreator
4. Apple iPhoto
5. Jessops

I downloaded the Albelli software, and after a brief play about, it didn't seem as good as the Blurb Booksmart software. :shake: But then it has to be a combination of software and, but especially, print quality. Most people seem to be having better print results than me. :shrug:
 
I saw this and was suprised that Blurb were not in there. I have used them in the past and have been very pleased with the results but I did find them slightly darker than on my screen.
 
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