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sphil · 26/06/2010 22:06

I know there have been various threads on this, but can anyone recommend the best site to use? I want to make a photobook of my Mum - we have tons of photos, so it would have to be quite big.
TIA

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silverfrog · 26/06/2010 22:34

I have used photobox and truprint I think.

Photobox was great, site a bit of a faff bit lovely quality book.

The truprint quality was not as good,ime.

Usually you get up to a set number of pages for the price, but can add in extra pages at x amount per extra page iyswim.

I think truprint have an offer on, had an email through - could look it up if you want.

Offers do come around quite regularly, I'd not pay full price unless needed in a hurry

Hulababy · 26/06/2010 22:36

I use snapfish and bonusprint generally and have had good reults with both.

I wasn't very impressed with Tescos, nor whoever it is that Amazon advertise.

silverfrog · 26/06/2010 22:45

Hula, how do you find the print quality with the bonusprint books?

I have only ever had their free A5 softback ones when on offer, but I haven't been that impressed.

Part of le thinks what.can you expect from a freebie, the other half thinks if they can't reel me in from promo materials then they are fools...

Hulababy · 26/06/2010 22:57

They have been fine in my books, but then the ones in my free ones were good too. The only pics that haven't been have been lower quality photos from DD's camera or my phone.

RustyBear · 26/06/2010 23:23

I used Bob's Books for the book I made for my Dad's 100th birthday - very easy to use, lots of different layouts and it will tell you whether the photos will look good at the size you want to put them. It arrived very quickly too, very nice quality hardback.

sphil · 26/06/2010 23:33

Thanks all -will look these up,

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