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Looking for a Source to Create Hardback Photo Book and Board Book

Hi all,

Has anyone used any of the online sources to make a hardback book or board book? I've looked at a ton of websites (e.b. Blurb, Viovio, Mypublisher...) but when reading the reviews of their products, don't feel I have found a high enough quality product.

I'm looking to make a high quality book with tick paper, high resolution images, good color reproductions and variety in layout options and manipulation.

As for the board book, I just want to make a book of faces for my daughter.

Does anyone have any ideas or experience with either of these types of book making?

I'm also open to hearing about any one you know who makes custom books.

Thanks in advance.

R.

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My friends and I use Shutterfly. My girlfriend just made 8 photo books for Christmas. And we make really fun calendars too. It's definitely easy to use and they always have some sort of discount deal going on.

Hope this helps.

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Samy's camera makes great photo books. I have had several made and have been impressed each time. They have several locations in and around Los Angeles, Santa Barbara too.

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Hi R.,
So funny to read this right now..... I literally just logged out of the best online publishing company there is! Heritage Makers is by far the superior product in quality. They are museum quality, made to last thru the generations. Stitched not glued, lignin free. Layout options are yours to choose.... you can choose a pre-designed template or a blank page and put as much or as little as you want on a page. The templates are customizable, you can change anything you want. Board books are a brand new addition to the product line.... right now they have one size in board books (8 x 8) with 21 pages and many sizes of hardbound books (each book comes with 21 pages and the ability to expand to 99). I have made a lot of books as I am a consultant for the company. The quality is unbelievable. You have to see it to believe it. And I have a shutterfly book so that I can compare.... there is no comparison! If you want a quality book that will last forever, then this is where you want to look:
www.StorybookingMadeEasy.com (it will default to Heritage Makers website).

We made it to 'Oprah's best Christmas gifts' list 2 years in a row and have been showcased on Good Morning America and The Early Show. Everything is on sale until the end of the year! The account is FREE.... you just pay for your books. Take a look and I will be happy to answer any questions you have!

Good luck with your search!
J. Thomas
Personal Publishing Consultant
www.StorybookingMadeEasy.com

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I'm not sure about the specific materials you are looking for, but http://www.shutterfly.com makes photo books. We've ordered calendars from them 2 years in a row now (new family Christmas gift tradition), and they are great!

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I've made books and calendars through MyCanvas.com and have been happy with them. There are lots of options and lots of flexibility for resizing etc that some places don't allow. I'm pretty picky with the outcome too since I do a lot of publishing/printing as a side job. We keep our photos on Smugmug.com and they come highly recommended from them too.

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I've used My Publisher. 3 times. And I have been very pleased with it... the paper quality is good/thick as well as the photo quality that is printed into the final product.
Many people have been impressed with our family photo "books."

My Publisher often, has discounts as well. I used it, via the Costco site... the photo department links to them and has special prices for Costco members. You go to www.costco.com, then click on the "photo" department, and they have a "My Publisher" photo book icon to click on.

You might also try www.kodakgallery.com which has many photo book choices as well, as well as their exclusive "Martha Stewart" products.

The resolution of the photos you put into your photo book, depends on the resolution and quality of YOUR original photo that you upload TO them. If you have a photo editing software, then you would edit/improve your photo, BEFORE uploading it to them. They do not "edit" it for you... they just print what YOU send to them.

Or, if you don't find any online photo book sites that are of the quality you want, you might shop around locally, for someone, a professional photographer or whatnot, to do it for you...custom.

good luck,
Susan

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I have used Kodakgallery.com to create photo books for my daughters. These are their memory albums and not meant for playing with, they are keepsakes. They are hard cover books with high quality paper. Not sure about books that will withstand everyday use...

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Samy's camera makes great photo books. I have had several made and have been impressed each time. They have several locations in and around Los Angeles, Santa Barbara too.

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I made a very special photo book through MyPublisher (through Costco on a sale) and am very happy with it. It's a beautiful book of good quality and was actually quite fun to make, dragging pictures around and writing the text. I have not tried the others, so cannot make a comparison.

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