Ann -

I've not used any B/W images, so I don't know how they would reproduce if not tagged. Maybe Walt or Mark Roberts have used them and can give some insight.

-p

ann sanfedele wrote:
Paul
Thanks -- all my shots that are loaded onto smugmug were converted to srgb on uploading if I had not done that in photoshop - but I'll always check the color space... is that true even if you are doing black and white photos do you know? anyway - good to know - you are smugmugger too right?

ann

Paul Sorenson wrote:

Ann -

I've also used Blurb, have been very happy with the results and won't hesitate to use them again. Their free software is relatively easy to use and comes with a plethora of templates.

One very important step in creating your Blurb publication is to make sure all your images are tagged with sRGB colorspace. I've read on other forums where persons have neglected that step and the results have been less than satisfactory.

-p

ann sanfedele wrote:



Walter Hamler wrote:

Ann, I have had three books published through Blurb with several
reprints/reorders. The quality is excellent. One is a picture book
that I have had a lot of positive feedback on. The other two are
novels but have pics on front and back and inside of dust cover.
Again, lots of positive feedback.

Ah, _ i had forgotten the name of the company you used... glad to hear it - did you find it easy to use?

I don't think they do calendars however.

Walt
Actually, the "daybook" kind of calendar would be done as a book but I had simply been looking for Smugmug's prices on calendar making and their style to see if I wanted to switch away from cafepress for mine or add to
it...


On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 10:33 AM, ann sanfedele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I was browsing around smugmug stuff for their calendar prices (looks like
they stopped offering those) and came up
with a page on BLURB  for making books -  Anyone here try it?

ann


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