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In the process of collecting on my free Shutterfly book, I learned a few things. Filling in the provided template is simple. Inserting your own pages created in Photoshop is no fun at all. Working in Blurb, on the other hand, makes inserting those pages produced in Photosop quite doable. I may not make my final decision based on this single piece of information, but for me, it puts Blurb way ahead in the race for POD.
In the process of collecting on my free Shutterfly book, I learned a few things. Filling in the provided template is simple. Inserting your own pages created in Photoshop is no fun at all. Working in Blurb, on the other hand, makes inserting those pages produced in Photosop quite doable. I may not make my final decision based on this single piece of information, but for me, it puts Blurb way ahead in the race for POD.
Lovely evening light, Anita. Have you started already? I read Gordon's blog about Blurb and I think that I'm going to look into it. I'm also thinking that I'll create a number of coffee table books, even though I don't have a coffee table. ;-)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Paul. When the light is that nice it's hard to miss. No, I haven't started. I still have a slim hope of beginning April 1, although it seems the bricks keep falling.
ReplyDeleteWith a collection of coffee table books, you might have to buy a coffee table book table. Oh, I hope you will do some books, since you have the makings of several terrific ones.
Of course, my first goal is to get through this PDF presentation, but I hope to try Blurb in the next few months for a test run, then who knows. Fortunately for me, I have a large coffee table and never drink coffee there.