Project #2
Photo Books
I’ve tried several photo book companies over the past few
years, and I’m going to recommend my favorite two companies at the end of this
post. When using your Flip-Pal scanner
for a book, you can create a folder full of photos or documents just for your
special book project, and also add images you may have downloaded
previously. Here are some fun examples
of photo books I’ve created with scanned images.
Vacation Books: Scan
or download all your photos from a vacation 30 years ago, or one you took last
month. If you shared a vacation with
cousins or family, publishing an extra book is simple. If the vacation 20 years ago included
children who are now grown up with their own families, it would be fun to gift
one to the whole family to “remember when!”
Scan and download photos, tickets, etc for vacation books Here is our trip to California last summer! |
A Mother’s Book: This
could also be a New Mother’s Book, or perhaps a Grandmother’s Book, or even a
Godmother’s Book. In this case, I
scanned images of all my mother’s maternal lineages, and also images of her as
a young mother, and then her grandchildren.
This book turned out so nice I made a version for my sister and for my
mother-in-law, too. Someday I’ll make
one for me!
Every Father's Day we take a photo by the same tree This book for my husband contained 22 years of photos scanned together |
Some of my Blog Books Do you recognize the cover photo? |
Genealogy Books: Most
of these companies allow photos or PDF files to be used. If your genealogy program doesn’t export
charts in PDF form, you can use one of the free online conversion websites such
as www.zamzar.com or www.doc2pdf.net. These charts can be imported to books, just
like photos, and text can be written or also exported from your genealogy
program. I know that Family Tree Maker
exports genealogy reports as text, you can check your favorite program for the
same features.
There are many companies on the internet specializing in
self published books and photo books.
I’ve found that I prefer www.Blurb.com and www.Shutterfly.com Of
these two companies, I prefer Blurb because the project is saved on a file at
my own hard drive, and I can print whenever I’m ready. Other companies have you save the project at
their own cloud on line, and have deadlines before erasing your project. I’ve been most happy with the quality of the
paper and bindings at Blurb, too. However, Shutterfly often runs great specials
and coupons. Blurb rarely has discounts.
All the companies have websites or downloadable software
that requires you to download the photos chosen for your project. The blog books require you to enter your blog
URL and then select the posts you want included in your book. Editing then includes moving the photos
around in a pleasing way and adding text.
Most of the software is simple to understand, but then again, I’ve only
used a few of these companies listed below.
Cost ***** (very expensive, but some small paperbacks run under $10)
Difficulty *** (you need to be somewhat computer savvy)
Wow Factor ***** (the books look great, especially the larger format size!)
Caution! Be sure to order early, because printing
slows down during holidays and you want your book by Christmas or Chanukah or
Three Kings Day! During slow times your
book can go into a queue and be ready in a week. During holidays such as Christmas or Mother’s
Day, the queue can take several weeks from the day you submit your order. Start your projects soon, and get them into
the printing queue!
Special offers:
Blurb is offering 15% off your total order on books ordered
by 30 November 2011 with the promo code HOLIDAY at checkout. www.blurb.com Books that are text, photo books, cookbooks,
etc.
Shutterfly: check for coupons at the special offers page http://www.shutterfly.com/special-offers
LifePics : I learned
about this option through the Flip-Pal website.
www.lifepics.com offers printing
of your photos and photo books at locations near you. Choose a location from the website, download
your photos and pick up your project later.
I saw that there was a location very near me at my local CVS store, but
this location didn’t offer the book option.
There was a second location at Ritz Camera in Derry that does offer
books within an hour. Very cool!
Snapfish: check for
special offers at this link http://www.snapfish.com/snapfish/storepage/storePageId=Store_Offers_Page
Lulu photo books, calendars,
cookbooks, etc. at www.lulu.com
Blog2Print
specializes in black and white books for blogs that are mainly text,
starting at $10.95! They also produce pricier colored books
for blogs with photos, with easy to slurp applications for Blogger, TypePad and
Wordpress. www.blog2print.com
Disclaimer- I was chosen by Flip-Pal to participate as a
blogger in the Simple Gifts Genealogy Blog Hop event, and I received a Flip-Pal
scanner to use and evaluate. I was not compensated by any of the book publishing companies listed above.
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Heather Wilkinson Rojo, "Flip Pal Project #2", Nutfield Genealogy, posted November 17, 2011, ( https://nutfieldgenealogy.blogspot.com/2011/11/flip-pal-project-2.html: accessed [access date]).
Perfect timing with this information, Heather! I've been thinking of printing my blog to give to my mother for Christmas since she doesn't use a computer. And now that seems much more achievable after reading this post. Thank you!!!!
ReplyDeleteAh, photo books! I've created several in Blurb, but... well, haven't gotten around to actually having them printed yet.
ReplyDeleteThinking of creating a small one of my parents to give to Dad and my siblings (Mom passed away in '99). Thought it would be nicer and more meaningful (and cheaper) than sweatshop-produced crap from China.
I'm desperate to get hold of a Flip-Pal but they don't ship to the UK. I'm so jealous.
ReplyDeleteI just downloaded my blog and put together a book to give to my mom (no computer access) for Christmas. It took awhile to format and get it just right but it's done and I'm so excited to see it. Thanks so much for introducing me to blurb!
ReplyDeleteAnd it arrived 8 days (including Thanksgiving and a Sunday) after I ordered it!
ReplyDeleteDebi, I hope it looks great! I'm glad you ordered early.
ReplyDeleteHeather, I'm glad to see these posts. I have a tabletop scanner so I wasn't sure if the FilpPal would be worth my time, but I can see now that it would be. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteVery Nbice information
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