I have made several books using iPhoto and been satisfied with the
quality. It's not the finest, but quite good enough for a lot of
work. I would suggest doing a test first, with photos similar to what
you are going to put in the finish version, to learn what is needed
to make the kind of q
Igor I too was looking into doing a book for my daughter. If you go to
Apple's website, under support and then discussions, there is a lot of
information on the books. Most people are very impressed with them.
But, i think they have to be done carefully to achieve top-notch
results.
Vic
On 3-J
At a club meeting last year, one of the members showed us a photo book
he had printed -- I don't think it was by ibook, but I can check, if
you don't get more comments. If not ibook, it was another website
where there had been comments regarding quality. He said that he had
gotten around it by doin
Oops, sorry, - this was a question about US-based services.
Mon, 02 Jan 2006 22:17:04 -0800
Igor Roshchin wrote:
Hi All,
Has anybody used iPhoto Book printing service or any other similar service?
I was considering using iPhoto Book service for printing out
a wedding photo-album for my sister
Hi All,
Has anybody used iPhoto Book printing service or any other similar service?
I was considering using iPhoto Book service for printing out
a wedding photo-album for my sister-in-law, - an album that includes
variety of pictures quckly arranged together digitally (instead of
printing out p
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