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I store my photos using cloud based storage (2 different providers) plus an external hard drive.
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If you have a lot of photos you can filter the photos within the software. You can import photos from an external hard drive into the software with no issues. This could be the software, or my laptop which is almost at it’s storage capacity – I’m not 100% sure. 300 – 400 photos per photobook (which is a lot!). However I have found with the Bookwright software, that is starts to freeze around the 120 page mark / approx. Some photobook software, back when I was researching a few years ago, had a page limit while Blurb does not. Large page size photobook, each photo is = 14cm long x 10.2cm high.Small page size photobook, each photo is = 10.5cm long x 7cm high.Using my default template of 4 landscape photos (and space to caption underneath) food, in which case I’ll create a collage. I prefer to stick to a ‘traditional’ photo album view of 4 equal sized photos on the page, unless I have a lot of photos of similar things e.g. Either very wide but not very high, or a perfect square, or just an awkward size to try and neatly fit photos on.

I found some of the Photobook sizing offered by other companies to be a bit disproportionate. Plus it would end up being a thin book at a huge page size unless I combined multiple trips together and I’d rather keep them separate. Domestic trips are shorter, I have less photos to include and they’re less exciting than an international holiday. Photobook sizeįor a long international holiday, I use a large size (32cm long including the spine by 27.5cm high), so twice that size when both pages are open.įor a domestic holiday (usually up to 10 days), I use a smaller page size (24.5cm long including spine by 21cm high). I compared Blurb against numerous other companies (listed at the end of this post) and will explain a bit about why I chose Blurb, along with how I make the photobooks. I liked the print quality of the images, page size, that you can choose your own layouts, fonts, number of pages, page order etc. I’d seen other people’s reviews of photobooks on blogs for years but I hadn’t seen one in person for myself, until my neighbour showed me some of their family albums and travel photobooks, which they’d made using Blurb. Heaps of photos so you can see how some of my travel photobooks have turned out, if you want layout ideas for making your own.Why I chose Blurb over other photobook companies.if you want to replicate and make your own) What selections I made (size, materials etc.How I actually make the photobooks using Blurb.In this post I want to expand on that and show you: If you’ve been a long-time reader you might recall this post I did 2 years ago where I shared my process for making travel photobooks. What is a Printable? What happens when I purchase a printable from you?.Free Printables Library – Subscribers Login.

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