Coffee table print


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Nope...haven't seen Fotohub's sample yet. However, the one from PrintWorks have a very good quality binding and the hardcover is impressive.....too bad the prints aren't.....
 

I'd like to ask what resolution you used for the pics when you sent them for printing in the photobooks. Do they specify resolution? Or is it the bigger the better. Thanks
 

I'd like to ask what resolution you used for the pics when you sent them for printing in the photobooks. Do they specify resolution? Or is it the bigger the better. Thanks

" Why can’t I drag a photograph into the picture frame?
To ensure a high print quality, we include a quality check which compares the resolution of each photograph with the frame size and print quality. If the photograph is of insufficient resolution to print with high quality, MyPhoto Creator will not allow you to drag the photo into the frame. We suggest that you set your camera to a higher resolution."

From the myphotoideas website.
 

" Why can’t I drag a photograph into the picture frame?
To ensure a high print quality, we include a quality check which compares the resolution of each photograph with the frame size and print quality. If the photograph is of insufficient resolution to print with high quality, MyPhoto Creator will not allow you to drag the photo into the frame. We suggest that you set your camera to a higher resolution."

From the myphotoideas website.

Bro, let me know when you want to print. I may want to print one for sample. :D
 

I've recently ordered a copy from Templatexpert Photobook ( http://www.photobook.com.my/ ). We should meet up soon for a review comparison, that is, if anyone is interested.

Thou I have not sent one for printing, I would like to be there to have a side by side comparision before comitting. :)
 

I've recently ordered a copy from Templatexpert Photobook ( http://www.photobook.com.my/ ). We should meet up soon for a review comparison, that is, if anyone is interested.

Hope U can do a thread review on this...

I have seen fotohub's and the main diff between wat are mentioned here is that it uses a cardboard-like material for every page. Meaning, instead of the usual photo paper (which is soft and can be dog ear-ed), fotohub uses a much harder material, something like the material of a scrapbook.
 

i have tried myphoto......

the bad :
the prints were kinda disappointing in terms of colour and "DR",
binding is not fantastic as well
they dont have leather cover or other option.

the good:
but the hardcover is quite ok.
software is quite customizable for the layout.
the sharpness is "guaranteed"
cheap
flexible delivery time as arranged.

quite "passable" for the price of $105 for a 30cmx30cm but of course who doesnt want cheap and good! :embrass:

anyone got a good coffetable book maker to recommend? lets have a short gathering to compare the quality of different makers?:)
 

Received the print by Templatexpert photobook.com.my . I ordered the A4 softcover version.

At first glance:
- Good binding
- good resolution, no pixelation
- dynamic range is rather accurately produced

On closer inspection:
- colour not the same as my EyeOne-calibrated monitor (they use European ISO Fogra 27)
- print is on the soft-side, not sharp compared to the original image.

If you ask me, this vendor is better than Pixart's, and the software is much much more user-friendly and easy to create layouts and designs. Templatexpert has more sizes to choose from. I can't compare with myphotoideas because I didn't print from them, especially after I read raychan's review.

The other vendor I used before is local company, Kikuze (Winsonapm). Their prints are sharper but they don't provide software for layouts. I would use them for professional clients but Templatexpert will be my choice for low-cost photobook.
 

Hi PianoDancer,

Well, like what you suggested, I think it would be a good idea to meet up one of these days and compare the print quality from the various companies and post a review. This will be useful for those who want to print a photobook.
 

I have gone to the Bukit Timah outlet for Fotohub. Seen their coffee table album. The prints are ok but they don't come with lamination. Cold lamination is $8 per page. So if you have a 20 page album, lamination charges will be $160. To me, lamination is essential, otherwise the prints will not be able to last. Therefore, the pricing for a typical book will be around $300 if you do your own layout. They charge around $5 per layout. Quite a few hidden costs.

Gone down to Konota. They also provide coffee table album services. But they didn't have any samples for viewing. Anyone printed with them before?
 

Hi PianoDancer,

Well, like what you suggested, I think it would be a good idea to meet up one of these days and compare the print quality from the various companies and post a review. This will be useful for those who want to print a photobook.

hi there, was there any conclusion as to which company is better?
 

hi there, was there any conclusion as to which company is better?

Not yet. I have samples from Kikuze, Templatexpert Photobook and Pixart. Guess we could arrange one gathering soon.
 

how long did it take for template expert to send the album mine has been more than 7 working days already...still nothing.
 

Thanks for all the info you guys are all sharing. Will be following this thread quite closely. Would like to know your recommendations when comparing diff. companies.
 

how long did it take for template expert to send the album mine has been more than 7 working days already...still nothing.
Just got it from the mail. Guess delivery time is around 7-10 days. Made a 42 page hard cover 30x30 book from my recent holiday.

I would say that the prints are of good quality for the price - havent tried others.

Contrast is a bit darker on my book only reason i can think is perhaps my LCD is not properly calibrated. Color is very acceptable to me already - v close to my onscreen pics. I can confirm that the shots are also not as sharp as onscreen - it could be the way the pics are compressed during uploading.

42 page might sound a lot but the book is actually quite thin lol...i think 50 pages or more might look more "proper" for a coffee table book. I printed shots full spread over 2 pages with a shot from 20D - turned out very nice.

Think i might continue using them...
 

Just got it from the mail. Guess delivery time is around 7-10 days. Made a 42 page hard cover 30x30 book from my recent holiday.

I would say that the prints are of good quality for the price - havent tried others.

Contrast is a bit darker on my book only reason i can think is perhaps my LCD is not properly calibrated. Color is very acceptable to me already - v close to my onscreen pics. I can confirm that the shots are also not as sharp as onscreen - it could be the way the pics are compressed during uploading.

42 page might sound a lot but the book is actually quite thin lol...i think 50 pages or more might look more "proper" for a coffee table book. I printed shots full spread over 2 pages with a shot from 20D - turned out very nice.

Think i might continue using them...

Courier delivery is actually 5 working days, but if you are not at home, they will re-deliver a few times before 'giving up' and pass to SingPost to deliver through the letterbox, which explains your delay.

The 42-pager looks thin because they use thinner papers. For kikuze, they use thicker paper so my 40-page kikuze book sample is rather thick.
 

U can try Beeautiful Memories @ Stamford House. Good display of samples and quality albums. They are the showroom for GloryWorkz albums. This shop Fujifilm outet.
 

hi guys can I ask what type of software u use for coffee table? THanks :)
 

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