Okay, silly pun... but you guys know me well enough to ignore this
streak in my character I hope. :-)

A while back I asked what you perceived as a reasonable price for a
Print on Demand (PoD) photo book of a certain size (30cm square, 58
pages). Your answers were all over the scale, really; ranging from GBP
20 to NOK 900, which should be something like USD 30 and USD 150
respectively.

Today I took delivery of a PoD book from CeWe. The Norwegian operation
is through www.japanphoto.no; the EU website is here:
http://www.cewe-photobook.com/
The cost was in the high end of your suggested range; NOK 700 (USD
120), and the result has really got me thinking.

The paper quality and book-binding craftsmanship looks very decent, no
complaints there.
The pictures however didn't come out as I expected them. It's not all
bad, however, some look better some look a lot worse. I will have to
study the book together with my images when I get home from work
tonight to see exactly what's happened. I suspect I've dived into most
available pitfalls concerning image preparations for books, and expect
to learn a lot. What I really wonder about, though, is how to discern
my own mistakes from eventual poor quality from the lab. And that's
what I need to know if I am to look for another PoD.

Blurb is certainly an alternative, but due to some exceptionally silly
VAT rules up here in the Frostpit, I will have to pay a 25% surcharge
on my own book if I order more than one at a time from abroad. That,
unfortunately, brings the total cost from Blurb on par with CeWe.

But enough bitching. There's something really, really special about
holding a printed book with ones own pictures inside. Flip through the
pages, smell the pigments, the glue, the very pulp... It's elating
enough to compensate for all of the above.

Jostein

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