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U mean the one at Defu Lane?

Courtesty of Rueyloon
Classic Book Binder
Blk 30 #03-92
Defu Lane 10
Singapore 539211
Tel : 63824597, 62808720

Ultra Supplies their hardcover range looks a little limited.
 

That's the one I used. There're a few shops at Queensway SC top level, but all operated by the same owner. You need to be very precise in telling them what you want, including the orientation of the binding etc. The normal wait is about 2 weeks, but if you want to can pay more to get it earlier. The binding is usually nicely done, but the cover is :thumbsd: . I've learnt to ignore the hardcover and print a large A3+ cover for it and wrap it around. I saw this from the book at Cathay and it works out nicely for me. With duplex printing and a nice cover, you can really make a nice coffeetable photo book!
 

Hi all,

Is the hard cover binding service by Ultra Supplies that bad? Am intending to mass-bind for my company...
 

SNAG said:
Hi all,

Is the hard cover binding service by Ultra Supplies that bad? Am intending to mass-bind for my company...

mm.. i saw their binding.. the text they made was horrible.. unless u must reli tel them very specifically wat u wan. the pple working there r either china pple or indians or aunties..

not racist or wat la but i wldnt give them my business. at first i tot i didnt mind but after telling them how i wanted my book to be bound, the communication betw us reli cannot make it.. so i tot i shldnt risk by giving them my job. :think:

but i gave it to the one at bedok, i got many compliments on the binding and i strongly rec to every1.
 

Hmm... U haven't said the address yet.

Izzit the one at Defu lane?
 

AgnesKjaer said:
mm.. i saw their binding.. the text they made was horrible.. unless u must reli tel them very specifically wat u wan.

We can't really blame them... the binding is for reports and thesis, which are usually very staid and boring anyway. That's why the binding is only used as a device for holding the pages together, and you'd have to dress up the book by printing your own wrap around cover...
 

jsbn said:
Will try and grab a couple of book shots for my photobook to let u guys judge tonite :)

so any photo to show of the photobook?
 

Hi guys,

What kind of paper you print your coffee table book on?

for duplex paper, I only know of canon one. Are they good? any other to recommend?

Emkay
 

Emkay said:
Hi guys,

What kind of paper you print your coffee table book on?

for duplex paper, I only know of canon one. Are they good? any other to recommend?

Emkay

There are others, eg. Mitsubishi. But I find I get more accurate colours from the Canon version, so that's the one I'm using. Having auto duplex printing on your printer really helps, as you do not need to flip the paper manually (easy to screw up the orientation if not paying attention). I'm using my friend's Canon Pixma iP5000 instead of my own i9950 because of the duplex.
 

Anyway, apologies for the pictures long overdue.

BTW, the slightly pooped bookedge might be due to my own roughness and probably not due to the book-binder's fault.

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100 pages in all.

It should be thinner by half if I done it in Double-sided print instead.
Sigh... Wonder if there are any good printers that do good duplex prints?
 

jsbn said:
100 pages in all.

It should be thinner by half if I done it in Double-sided print instead.
Sigh... Wonder if there are any good printers that do good duplex prints?

Hi ... so the photos themselves become the pages of the book, rite?
I mean ... they don't mount the photos on a page, just like those normal wedding photo album ?
 

AgnesKjaer said:
hey,

tink not many know there's actuali a book binder at bedok. at the industrial area. i bound mine there at oni 15 bucks. size is 36.5cm by 29.5cm, thickness cover + pages 1.5cm. its a hard cover binding. i suppose they do soft cover too.. 15bucks is for binding oni and additional 4 bucks for text.. but uncle was kind enuf to waive tt off! anyone needs the contact n address can pm me.. ;)

quality is definitely gd. quite a variety of colors and material. u can choose betw fabric or paper (not literary paper, like normal library archive books..) i did it for my project and e binding was praised by many n many others, even strangers who saw it asked me for contact n address! cheap n gd! ;p

Hi ... can give me the address please? Thanks!
 

The Society for the Physically Disabled are doing book binding.Why not support them and at the same time you get good binding and personalised your book with title( fonts are hot pressed onto hard cover & can also do on spine), you can choose the different colour leather and there are different designs. I have been supporting them for years and have bonded about thirty books @ $35.each ( Leather and any number of fonts on cover/spine ). I think ordinary cover is cheaper vs leather.
There are lots of sample there for you to see and you can also customise your design ( please show design on paper and write down what you want on paper ! )

You can mention my name ( James Song ) to Ruby, I am not getting anything from them, just trying to help the disabled.

Go suppport the Physically Disabled at:( Tiong Bahru side)

Contact : Ruby Cheok
2 Peng Nguan Street
SPD Ability Centre
Singapore 168955

Tel: 6236-6382
Web site: www.spd.org.sg
 

dshooter said:
Hi ... so the photos themselves become the pages of the book, rite?
I mean ... they don't mount the photos on a page, just like those normal wedding photo album ?
Yeah. I printed the photos on an A4 sized paper and binded them together.

Not very impressive I must say since its a 1st attempt. Its more like a picture book though. :)
 

hi jsbn,

gotta OT abit
i interested to bind some of my photos into a book too.
may i know do u laminate ur pages ? as in, stick a layer over the photos or something ?
can share how u do it ?
thanks
 

Oh, nononono...

Lemme explain how I do it. I dunno abt Wintel users but I do da following in my Mac.

- Open iPhoto and create a photobook
- Save the photobook as PDF format
- Spilt the multiple page PDF into individual PSD files in Photoshop
- Minor sharpening, colour contrast and resizing done. Remember to leave a small margin at the side! I think I'd put my margin too huge liao, dats why u see the strip of white, unprinted area there.
- Print out individual pages on an A4-sized photo quality paper
- Bring it to the binders and ask for 'thesis book binding'.

Yah, dat's pretty much it.

I think there's a software called 'Adobe Photo Album' that functions quite similarly to what Apple's iPhoto does - photobooks, photo cataloging, etc.

No I din do any lamination of sorts. I just printed it on glossy photo paper. So far no 'paper sticking' yet. :)

Maybe I screwed my first one up though. Hopefully will have more opportunities to travel so I can do up even better ones. :)
 

jamesong said:
The Society for the Physically Disabled are doing book binding.Why not support them and at the same time you get good binding and personalised your book with title( fonts are hot pressed onto hard cover & can also do on spine), you can choose the different colour leather and there are different designs. I have been supporting them for years and have bonded about thirty books @ $35.each ( Leather and any number of fonts on cover/spine ). I think ordinary cover is cheaper vs leather.
There are lots of sample there for you to see and you can also customise your design ( please show design on paper and write down what you want on paper ! )

You can mention my name ( James Song ) to Ruby, I am not getting anything from them, just trying to help the disabled.

Go suppport the Physically Disabled at:( Tiong Bahru side)

Contact : Ruby Cheok
2 Peng Nguan Street
SPD Ability Centre
Singapore 168955

Tel: 6236-6382
Web site: www.spd.org.sg
Ahh... Interesting. I had heard abt it something like dat but din really go and check it out. Quite near Tiong Bahru MRT, pursue our hobby and help charity abit. :)

Maybe can check them out after my next trip. :thumbsup:
 

dshooter said:
Hi ... so the photos themselves become the pages of the book, rite?
I mean ... they don't mount the photos on a page, just like those normal wedding photo album ?
Nope. I dun think they do mounting. :)

I'd say, besides the book binding, the rest are all DIY effort.
 

jamesong said:
The Society for the Physically Disabled are doing book binding.Why not support them and at the same time you get good binding and personalised your book with title( fonts are hot pressed onto hard cover & can also do on spine), you can choose the different colour leather and there are different designs. I have been supporting them for years and have bonded about thirty books @ $35.each ( Leather and any number of fonts on cover/spine ). I think ordinary cover is cheaper vs leather.
There are lots of sample there for you to see and you can also customise your design ( please show design on paper and write down what you want on paper ! )

You can mention my name ( James Song ) to Ruby, I am not getting anything from them, just trying to help the disabled.

Go suppport the Physically Disabled at:( Tiong Bahru side)

Contact : Ruby Cheok
2 Peng Nguan Street
SPD Ability Centre
Singapore 168955

Tel: 6236-6382
Web site: www.spd.org.sg

Hi James,

Talking about their book binds, I must say that the quality of their binds are pretty good! I chanced upon some hardcover books in my school library, and the finishing and quality is pretty decent (and lasting as well, judging from the abuse that we subject to the book).

There was a little sticker indicating that this book was binded by them... :)
 

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