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Tuesday, 27 March 2007 |
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Art-SX have teamed up with My Photo Book to bring you new and exciting ways of keeping hard copies of your treasured photos. We have all owned albums that you stick your photos in behind a clear plastic sheet which inevitably looses it's sticking power and photos fall out and get damaged, so what other options do you have? Well how about creating your own photo publications, yes that's right your photos printed in their own professionally bound cover just like a book! In days gone past this would cost a fortune as you would have to purchase a minimum number of copies and the time it took checking the proofs etc before it could finally be printed seemed like forever, not to mention that unless your a professional photographer the cost wouldn't be very practicle!
Well thanks to the smarts of modern technology you are now able to make your own photo books using free software from My Photo Books, purchase whatever size and number of books you would like and even have your best pics printed onto canvas...
"myphotobook offers you the brilliant possibility to have your digital images bound in a book. Select your most beautiful pictures, re-arrange them and tailor them to your needs. You can also add texts or captions, as well as choose the colour and binding of your book.
Once your individual project is finished, you simply send it to us. Thanks to elaborate printing and binding processes, we will then produce a genuine book which will be posted directly to your home within approximately 12 working days after receipt of payment. Due to the holidays between the end of 2006 and beginning of 2007, it may be possible that there is a delay on a few orders of up to one week.
Your digital images will no longer lay around on your hard-drive. Now you will be able to present them in a high-quality product on any occasion.
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| Our photobooks also make delightful presents or give-aways!" |
There are many options available for more information please click on the banner below...
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 27 December 2007 )
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