Excellent video! I have used Blurb and Artifact Uprising and I am about to dive into Mixbook to use for my granddaughter's first year photo book. Your ten tips are spot on!
I started scrap booking 40 years ago with the birth of my first child. I did really cool things and could have made a fortune if I had turned it into a business. But that is not my passion to have a business. So I have not scraped booked in many years and am going for this digital way. My daughter and I make 1 for each of her 2 sons from our Alaska cruise and now I am making a large one of mine and my husband's Alaska land tour and cruise with family. I really appreciate your advice and details on making albums. Thanks for you videos.
Fabulous presentation, very helpful. I started creating mine on Blurb then, unfortunately, they had cut off time to order the book and lost all my beautiful photos.. ..Here we go again. Thanks
Great video! Thank you. What do you think of laying the book out in power point, printing to pdf and then uploading to a book printing site? I like having a digital copy of my book. Do you know of any photobook printers that have an easy to use layout function that also let you create an electronic version as well as the printed book?
Thank you! I am new to this and your tips are so helpful. I realize I was starting to try to put every picture in-definitely I need to be more selective! Now on to your reviews of the various photo book companies.
such a good tip about what they're going to look like on the shelf! the OCD would be killing me too lol - another amazing video thank you! any tips for picking your best photos? I take so many and struggle to edit down to less and less
Some good tips - I ran into trouble when the company I used was sold and no other companies made the right size - same issue when I wanted to switch but sizes were different
Thanks for the video! Can you cover a bit more on release/permissions? Most street photographers do not have release forms from subjects. Can those photos be included in a self-publishing photo book?
Hi there, I really need some help. I need to make a Photo-book to document our local food banks heroic efforts during covid. It’s really just taking their facebook pictures and text. From your videos I can see how to do this as a hard copy but they also want a digital version they can link to their page for others to view online. Is this something that can be done? I’m utterly clueless about these things so would appreciate any help 😁
I've enjoyed all your Shutterfly videos. Easy to follow. I hit my limit with a 11x14 book on pages (at 111) yet have another 10 pages I need to add. How do I split a photo book into two and have part I and part II. In other words, take 1/2 the book I made and make a second book so I'll have two for the year 2022.
The resolution of a photo can, to a limited extent, be improved with the Topaz AI programs. But nothing can ad content and meaning to a average snapshot. * I never use cloud storage. I have a four TB external hard drive.
Hello- Thanks for all the wonderful information! I have started scanning Scrapbooks that were made with decorative papers, stickers etc. I am scanning the pages as one photo and then using them as a single page into a photo book. What is the best way to edit/improve the color as much as is possible with older hard copy pictures? Should I use an editing app like photoshop or just do the best I can with the editor that comes with Mixbook. I realize the end result will not be perfect as the photos are not perfect to start with. Thanks for you help.
How can we tell when too much is too much ? I’m doing a shutterfly 8x11, right now im at almost 60 pages and missing more. Should i stop there and make another or is it ok size? Thanks !
I love your photo book tips! Thank you so much!! I'm getting ready to do my first 80-page book, and I want to do contents pages much like you have done. How did you do the graphics for those pages you did on New York and Chicago?
sorry to be so off topic but does anybody know of a trick to get back into an Instagram account?? I stupidly forgot the login password. I love any help you can offer me!
@Callan Clyde Thanks for your reply. I found the site through google and I'm in the hacking process atm. Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
Hi Stefan! Thank you for your great tips. My phone saves all my photos to Google photos only (no gallery app on my phone.) Do you think I can just use the photos that are on Google photos and send those to Chatbooks and will that provide good quality photo resolution? My phone is Pixel 3XL.
How do you transfer best from digital to Polaroid? My photos started out Polaroid but I’d like duplicates/copies so I’d love to retransfer digital to Polaroid
Wow, this was awesome and helpful! Just interested on your own opinion regarding doing a Children book with quality art, with approximately 25 pages. Also, I would love to have help marketing. Many Blessings- Ty.
Hello new to your channel, great video. A quick question if i'm planning to create a book from scans of negatives then what is the best resolution for output of said scan. My scanner is Canon 9000f MKII it is capable of 9600 dpi for output resolution, then output size is flexible. What would you recommend if say going to print on matt paper?
Another great video! I have been working on a Landscape Photo book for the past couple of months using Blurb..they aren at a higher price point I feel than others that you have mentioned in many of your videos. Do you have another suggestion besides them??? I want to give it as gifts and maybe even sell a copy or two. Thanks again!!
Hi again. I had a couple more questions for you. Does it help to enhance the photos and get them to a better quality before working on the book? Also, what would you consider quality photo's? By that I mean, some of my older ones from several years ago are only 1000 to 2000KB.
I am a simple person. I just want the photo book pages to be clear on the back so I can see what I wrote on each picture on the back when I turn the page.
@PhotoBookGuru 1 other question most of my photos are horizontal and I found the 11x8.5 to be real nice.....Amazon doesn't offer that size which one would you pic thx
Dude.. This is RAHUL from india I have a photo printing machine (Epson sure colour p6000) i long time searching for my kind of guy finally i got.... please guide me dude because i am a beginner in this field....
Greetings, I need help in accomplishing the following: I have numerous, physical, photo albums, going back decades (generations of family photos). I would like to scan every photo, resulting in having a digital photo album. The digital album would work as follows (this is where I need your help, to know if this is possible): -- Tag every photo with numerous fields (First Name, Last Name, Date (broken down by "day", "month", and "year"), occasion (birthday, wedding, etc). Add any number of custom tag fields that I will populate via data entry. So all photos with "wedding" can be found, or only "birthday" photos that contain both "Bob" and "Mary", etc. For the "First Name" and "Last Name", it would need to scale for multiple names, as many photos have multiple people in the photo. For example, once it is all set up, if I want to search for "Seymour Krelborn", the digital application should populate the page with every photo containing his name, whether he is alone or with others that are also tagged with their names. -- The completed album is easily copied, so that I can give exact copies to all family members (like sharing an Excel spreadsheet with others). The family members to whom I share the digital photos will exact copies of all of the scanned photos and will also have the database that I set up with all of the tags that I populated. -- Free and open source code. This is not a must. But I cannot expect every family member to purchase software to view the digital photo database. Basically, every person to whom I give a copy of the completed digital album will have the same master database that references the same digital photos (everyone will have all of the digital photos that I will scan, and everyone will have the database that I set up to conveniently search the digital photo album). I do not want to rely on, or share with, any cloud services. Anyone that I give a copy of the above to should not need internet access to peruse the digital database. This is a lot of work for me to do. But it is important that I be able to share my family's history of photos in the manner described above. But I do not know what software can do all of this. Note that printing the photos is not a factor, as all of the photos are already printed from film based cameras. But if someone wants to print any photos, they will have the digital versions from my scans and can print them as desired. If I have to purchase software, that is okay, as long as others will be able to have easy access to my finished work and will not have to also make purchases. Any help is appreciated. Thank you.
If you don't want to use cloud based services, I can only think of Wordpress where you can tag photos and cross reference. You need to build a website for your photos.
@@PhotoBookGuru JRiver's Media center allows you to tag all of your music files with endless metadata (providing that the digital file type supports the quantity of tags). .mp3 and .flac files seem to allow for all of the standard and custom tags you would ever want. Whereas, .wav files are very limited. So I will be checking if Media Center will do the same for photos. If it works, then the only issue is that Media Center is not free, and I was hoping to create this database of photos, share it with others, without asking them to purchase software. Wordpress looks good. But it means sharing my files with strangers (the people at Wordpress). I realize that no one there sits around looking at people's photos (unless they are celebrities or politicians, etc). I would rather not have to share my family's photos with anyone other than my family. Also, Wordpress is not free, other than for a trial period. Also, I did not see how much files space they offer. My guess is that after the trial period, you will need more space and get billed monthly. Also, I never want to put all of my eggs into one basket (the Wordpress basket). If they go belly up, or get new management that sucks, or decided to double their fees, etc, they will have a stranglehold on their customers. JRiver's media center is not free. But once you own your license, it is forever, and requires no third-party permission server for it to run. It installs, and it runs, and will always run. So a one-time license purchase for each family member might be my only choice. When I scan my photos, which digital photo file format allows for the best quality, and (very important), which digital file format allows you to insert metadata into the photos? And I mean not just a few basic tags. I mean lots of custom tags. Lastly, I was going to use my HP, multi-function printer to scan all of the photos. But it is not built for high-quality results (it makes very good scans, but not great scans -- it is a glorified copy machine). Can you recommend a scanner that is designed for making quality scans of photos? Thank you.
G’day mate. I’m an editor, features writer and photographer, and have been for about 35 years, so I have a leg-up in knowing how to put a good-looking book or magazine together. What I cannot find out from Burb, who is printing my first photo book as we speak, is how the system works when you choose to sell a Blurb book with Amazon. Does Blurb supply Amazon with a number of my books for sale, or does Amazon simply advertise the book and Blurb prints a number dictated by sales? Do I pay for the printing of these books, or does Blub take a commission on each sale - which means that, in the long run, both Amazon and Blurb take a commission on the book. Trying to get his info from Blurb is frustrating and damn-near impossible. Blurb always ends up referring me to its website, which does a lousy job of answering specific questions from those who have never self-published. Blurb needs a functioning chat line - full stop!
Actually with AI Upscaling you can increase the resolution fo a photo and make up fo some lost info in a blurry/ lo-res image. You can’t do magic though (as your example of the blur/sharp images) though for reasonably blurred / lo-res photos it works. Checkout some of the latest technologies (apps) that can help you upscale photos. TopazLabs has some cool apps (topazlabs.com) to sharpen, upscale, denoise images with pretty amazing results.
This had suggestions and tips that most sites do not mention. Extremely helpful!!!
Excellent video! I have used Blurb and Artifact Uprising and I am about to dive into Mixbook to use for my granddaughter's first year photo book. Your ten tips are spot on!
Thank you so much, I think you covered and condensed every mistake I have made over the years
Many thanks for this info. Very helpful. I’m in the process of looking for a fine printer and editing my images. It’s all exciting 🤩
I got inspired to make a photobook and I love to share my life on that kind of avenue.
Very helpful and clear!
That was really helpful. Thank you! I've made the odd photo book over the years and am currently inspired to start making some more. Thank you!
There is some GREAT advice here! You brought up ideas I had not considered. Thank you so much!
good restart for doing books, thank you!
Thank you for advice. This video support everything ❤
I started scrap booking 40 years ago with the birth of my first child. I did really cool things and could have made a fortune if I had turned it into a business. But that is not my passion to have a business. So I have not scraped booked in many years and am going for this digital way. My daughter and I make 1 for each of her 2 sons from our Alaska cruise and now I am making a large one of mine and my husband's Alaska land tour and cruise with family. I really appreciate your advice and details on making albums. Thanks for you videos.
Fabulous presentation, very helpful. I started creating mine on Blurb then, unfortunately, they had cut off time to order the book and lost all my beautiful photos.. ..Here we go again. Thanks
I love your info page idea!! this is something new to me. thank you!
Great information! Gosh, Im just trying to organize my photos to make mini pdfs for my memories. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks first Time on your site very instructive love it
Great information. Thank you for posting
Best for rectangular, art photos, black and white...non commercial?
Your my photo book guru...THANK YOU VERY MUCH !!
Thank you! Great video!
This video is very informative for a first timer.
Great video! Thank you. What do you think of laying the book out in power point, printing to pdf and then uploading to a book printing site? I like having a digital copy of my book. Do you know of any photobook printers that have an easy to use layout function that also let you create an electronic version as well as the printed book?
Thank you! I am new to this and your tips are so helpful. I realize I was starting to try to put every picture in-definitely I need to be more selective! Now on to your reviews of the various photo book companies.
Great tips! Thank you.. want to get started
You're so welcome!
Thank you, that was very informative. Hopefully I will get it right now.
such a good tip about what they're going to look like on the shelf! the OCD would be killing me too lol - another amazing video thank you! any tips for picking your best photos? I take so many and struggle to edit down to less and less
Fantastic video.
Thank you for your tips
What photo specs do I need to print an 8x8 or maybe 8.5x11 size book. The photos will be from my mobile phone. Thanks!
Some good tips - I ran into trouble when the company I used was sold and no other companies made the right size - same issue when I wanted to switch but sizes were different
Thanks for the video! Can you cover a bit more on release/permissions? Most street photographers do not have release forms from subjects. Can those photos be included in a self-publishing photo book?
Very good presentation I'll keep your tips in mind when I start making min.
Great advice.....I'm looking forward to making photo books
What company did you use to make the set at 12:00? Looking to make some volumes. Thanks!
Chatbooks 👍
Good information, thanks. I have one question right now. When you use a photo for the cover, do you reuse it again on the inside???
Yes I do!
Thanks for sharing wonderful ideas and tips. Tell some updates photo book industry, where it is going.
Good topic for a new video, there is definitely a trend for better quality printing and AI algorithms
Hi there, I really need some help. I need to make a Photo-book to document our local food banks heroic efforts during covid. It’s really just taking their facebook pictures and text. From your videos I can see how to do this as a hard copy but they also want a digital version they can link to their page for others to view online. Is this something that can be done? I’m utterly clueless about these things so would appreciate any help 😁
Blurb offer ebook options too
I've enjoyed all your Shutterfly videos. Easy to follow. I hit my limit with a 11x14 book on pages (at 111) yet have another 10 pages I need to add. How do I split a photo book into two and have part I and part II. In other words, take 1/2 the book I made and make a second book so I'll have two for the year 2022.
You can duplicate the book and delete the first 50 pages
The resolution of a photo can, to a limited extent, be improved with the Topaz AI programs. But nothing can ad content and meaning to a average snapshot. * I never use cloud storage. I have a four TB external hard drive.
Hello- Thanks for all the wonderful information! I have started scanning Scrapbooks that were made with decorative papers, stickers etc.
I am scanning the pages as one photo and then using them as a single page into a photo book. What is the best way to edit/improve the color as much as is possible with older hard copy pictures? Should I use an editing app like photoshop or just do the best I can with the editor that comes with Mixbook. I realize the end result will not be perfect as the photos are not perfect to start with. Thanks for you help.
Photoshop, lightroom or apple photos
thank u
How can we tell when too much is too much ? I’m doing a shutterfly 8x11, right now im at almost 60 pages and missing more. Should i stop there and make another or is it ok size? Thanks !
If it's perfect bound with thin pages, up to 200-300 pages is fine. lay flat is up to 100
Love your channel! Thanks so much
I love your photo book tips! Thank you so much!! I'm getting ready to do my first 80-page book, and I want to do contents pages much like you have done. How did you do the graphics for those pages you did on New York and Chicago?
sorry to be so off topic but does anybody know of a trick to get back into an Instagram account??
I stupidly forgot the login password. I love any help you can offer me!
@Dominick Nehemiah Instablaster ;)
@Callan Clyde Thanks for your reply. I found the site through google and I'm in the hacking process atm.
Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
@Callan Clyde It did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. I'm so happy!
Thanks so much you really help me out !
@Dominick Nehemiah Glad I could help xD
Thank you!!Very informative video!!👍👍🌹
Great informative video! Question - what technology did you use to scan in your memorabilia?
Normal Scanner or phone.
Thanks.❤️simple and useful.
You're welcome 😊
What size is your India Trip album? Would you recommend this size for a yearly photo album collection?
I observed that you make this video at 2 pm 😅
Hi Stefan! Thank you for your great tips. My phone saves all my photos to Google photos only (no gallery app on my phone.) Do you think I can just use the photos that are on Google photos and send those to Chatbooks and will that provide good quality photo resolution? My phone is Pixel 3XL.
Is want to buy a photobook printing machine for commercial use what do you recommend
How do you transfer best from digital to Polaroid? My photos started out Polaroid but I’d like duplicates/copies so I’d love to retransfer digital to Polaroid
Very helpful - thank you very much!
Wow, this was awesome and helpful! Just interested on your own opinion regarding doing a Children book with quality art, with approximately 25 pages. Also, I would love to have help marketing. Many Blessings- Ty.
That was a great video. I love when someone gets it right!
How do I contact you to make a content page with maps of our trip? I love that idea! Thanks.
You can go onto my website: travel-map-creator.com
What are the standard sizes of photobook?
Hello new to your channel, great video. A quick question if i'm planning to create a book from scans of negatives then what is the best resolution for output of said scan. My scanner is Canon 9000f MKII it is capable of 9600 dpi for output resolution, then output size is flexible. What would you recommend if say going to print on matt paper?
it depends on how big you want to print the photos. if the final resolution is around 6000x4000 pixels, you don't need any more than that.
Thank you, very informative video
i have adobe photoshop cc. would you recommend thid format for a photobook?
It's possible but you'll need to save every spread separately. Just a bit more time consuming but totally possible.
Another great video! I have been working on a Landscape Photo book for the past couple of months using Blurb..they aren at a higher price point I feel than others that you have mentioned in many of your videos. Do you have another suggestion besides them??? I want to give it as gifts and maybe even sell a copy or two. Thanks again!!
Blurb is probably one of the cheapest. I have two videos that you might want to watch. Top 5 lay flat photo books and top 10 budget photo books
This was really a helpful video
Hi again. I had a couple more questions for you. Does it help to enhance the photos and get them to a better quality before working on the book? Also, what would you consider quality photo's? By that I mean, some of my older ones from several years ago are only 1000 to 2000KB.
Absolutely, the new AI tools fix a lot of resolution, filtering, color, scratches... I use Topaz Photo AI followed by Photoshop.
I just want to ask if is it okay to include scanned photos in making photobook
yes
I am a simple person. I just want the photo book pages to be clear on the back so I can see what I wrote on each picture on the back when I turn the page.
Got a ? you have 100 Photos that are 20 years old and want to make a photobook what do u do ?
scan them, clean them up and make a photo book
@PhotoBookGuru thats excatly what im doing thanx
@PhotoBookGuru 1 other question most of my photos are horizontal and I found the 11x8.5 to be real nice.....Amazon doesn't offer that size which one would you pic thx
Dude.. This is RAHUL from india I have a photo printing machine (Epson sure colour p6000) i long time searching for my kind of guy finally i got.... please guide me dude because i am a beginner in this field....
Greetings,
I need help in accomplishing the following:
I have numerous, physical, photo albums, going back decades (generations of family photos).
I would like to scan every photo, resulting in having a digital photo album. The digital album would work as follows (this is where I need your help, to know if this is possible):
-- Tag every photo with numerous fields (First Name, Last Name, Date (broken down by "day", "month", and "year"), occasion (birthday, wedding, etc). Add any number of custom tag fields that I will populate via data entry. So all photos with "wedding" can be found, or only "birthday" photos that contain both "Bob" and "Mary", etc.
For the "First Name" and "Last Name", it would need to scale for multiple names, as many photos have multiple people in the photo. For example, once it is all set up, if I want to search for "Seymour Krelborn", the digital application should populate the page with every photo containing his name, whether he is alone or with others that are also tagged with their names.
-- The completed album is easily copied, so that I can give exact copies to all family members (like sharing an Excel spreadsheet with others).
The family members to whom I share the digital photos will exact copies of all of the scanned photos and will also have the database that I set up with all of the tags that I populated.
-- Free and open source code.
This is not a must. But I cannot expect every family member to purchase software to view the digital photo database.
Basically, every person to whom I give a copy of the completed digital album will have the same master database that references the same digital photos (everyone will have all of the digital photos that I will scan, and everyone will have the database that I set up to conveniently search the digital photo album).
I do not want to rely on, or share with, any cloud services. Anyone that I give a copy of the above to should not need internet access to peruse the digital database.
This is a lot of work for me to do. But it is important that I be able to share my family's history of photos in the manner described above. But I do not know what software can do all of this.
Note that printing the photos is not a factor, as all of the photos are already printed from film based cameras. But if someone wants to print any photos, they will have the digital versions from my scans and can print them as desired.
If I have to purchase software, that is okay, as long as others will be able to have easy access to my finished work and will not have to also make purchases.
Any help is appreciated.
Thank you.
If you don't want to use cloud based services, I can only think of Wordpress where you can tag photos and cross reference. You need to build a website for your photos.
@@PhotoBookGuru JRiver's Media center allows you to tag all of your music files with endless metadata (providing that the digital file type supports the quantity of tags).
.mp3 and .flac files seem to allow for all of the standard and custom tags you would ever want. Whereas, .wav files are very limited.
So I will be checking if Media Center will do the same for photos.
If it works, then the only issue is that Media Center is not free, and I was hoping to create this database of photos, share it with others, without asking them to purchase software.
Wordpress looks good. But it means sharing my files with strangers (the people at Wordpress). I realize that no one there sits around looking at people's photos (unless they are celebrities or politicians, etc). I would rather not have to share my family's photos with anyone other than my family.
Also, Wordpress is not free, other than for a trial period. Also, I did not see how much files space they offer. My guess is that after the trial period, you will need more space and get billed monthly.
Also, I never want to put all of my eggs into one basket (the Wordpress basket). If they go belly up, or get new management that sucks, or decided to double their fees, etc, they will have a stranglehold on their customers.
JRiver's media center is not free. But once you own your license, it is forever, and requires no third-party permission server for it to run. It installs, and it runs, and will always run. So a one-time license purchase for each family member might be my only choice.
When I scan my photos, which digital photo file format allows for the best quality, and (very important), which digital file format allows you to insert metadata into the photos? And I mean not just a few basic tags. I mean lots of custom tags.
Lastly, I was going to use my HP, multi-function printer to scan all of the photos. But it is not built for high-quality results (it makes very good scans, but not great scans -- it is a glorified copy machine).
Can you recommend a scanner that is designed for making quality scans of photos?
Thank you.
G’day mate.
I’m an editor, features writer and photographer, and have been for about 35 years, so I have a leg-up in knowing how to put a good-looking book or magazine together. What I cannot find out from Burb, who is printing my first photo book as we speak, is how the system works when you choose to sell a Blurb book with Amazon.
Does Blurb supply Amazon with a number of my books for sale, or does Amazon simply advertise the book and Blurb prints a number dictated by sales? Do I pay for the printing of these books, or does Blub take a commission on each sale - which means that, in the long run, both Amazon and Blurb take a commission on the book.
Trying to get his info from Blurb is frustrating and damn-near impossible. Blurb always ends up referring me to its website, which does a lousy job of answering specific questions from those who have never self-published. Blurb needs a functioning chat line - full stop!
Like for useful content!
And thanks for the tips 👍
Actually with AI Upscaling you can increase the resolution fo a photo and make up fo some lost info in a blurry/ lo-res image. You can’t do magic though (as your example of the blur/sharp images) though for reasonably blurred / lo-res photos it works. Checkout some of the latest technologies (apps) that can help you upscale photos. TopazLabs has some cool apps (topazlabs.com) to sharpen, upscale, denoise images with pretty amazing results.
I'd really like help with printerpix inserting text. theoretically and on thei utube it looks easy. But when I do it in practice it doesn't happen!
Very helpful. Thank you!
Very helpful! Thank you!