Make your own photo book with Blurb
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Saved by 643 people (-137 private), first by anonymouse user on 2006-03-02
- Tetzlaff21 about 11 hours ago - Tags no_tag
- Target on 2009-11-06 - Tags publishing , books , web2.0 , blog , web-2-0-smackdown
- Bluenewts on 2009-11-05 - Tags gifts , mom
- Pascalfilippi on 2009-11-05 - Tags books , publishing , web2.0 , self-publishing
- Mauro164 on 2009-11-05 - Tags SU , writing , Tags
Public Sticky notes
Highlighted by april_
Blurb is a service that allows you to create (real, offline) books from blogs and other content, and buy them for yourself or sell them to others.
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y recommendation for the best personal color book printer is Blurb. Blurb produces color books very similar to the iPhoto books you can order from Apple. Using iPhoto Books is slightly easier than using Blurb's software, particularly if all your photos happen to already be in iPhoto, but it works well enough. The idea is that you can drag images (photos or illustrations) into template book pages, add text or captions where you want to, then hit a button and have the finished book mailed to you. (all these systems work with PCs and Macs)
Highlighted by gankaku
y recommendation for the best personal color book printer is Blurb. Blurb produces color books very similar to the iPhoto books you can order from Apple. Using iPhoto Books is slightly easier than using Blurb's software, particularly if all your photos happen to already be in iPhoto, but it works well enough. The idea is that you can drag images (photos or illustrations) into template book pages, add text or captions where you want to, then hit a button and have the finished book mailed to you. (all these systems work with PCs and Macs)
Highlighted by gankaku
y recommendation for the best personal color book printer is Blurb. Blurb produces color books very similar to the iPhoto books you can order from Apple. Using iPhoto Books is slightly easier than using Blurb's software, particularly if all your photos happen to already be in iPhoto, but it works well enough. The idea is that you can drag images (photos or illustrations) into template book pages, add text or captions where you want to, then hit a button and have the finished book mailed to you. (all these systems work with PCs and Macs)
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