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Apple Aperture for wedding albums

 
gangster359
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May 25, 2006 12:09 |  #1

Has anyone used the apple printing services to design and print an album?




  
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tella
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May 25, 2006 13:00 |  #2

I DIDN'T KNOW APPLE APERTURE DID ALBUMS? I KNOW APPLE IPHOTO DOES.
I ordered a few albums from iphoto, they do a good job, quality is ok, I think the best thing is how easy it is. The last album I gave my clients was from iphoto, dude! They loved it, but they were friends and I did the whole wedding as a gift. If you hear anything on aperture please let me know, I was thinking about buying that app.




  
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gangster359
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May 25, 2006 13:09 as a reply to  @ tella's post |  #3

i have aperture and it is awesome! really fast with RAW files, scrolling through them the previewing is instant, the books look far better than iPhoto and you get to customize it exactly as you want.

there's some samples of the books on the apple website in pdf

http://www.apple.com/a​perture/print/ (external link)

look to the right and it says "choose a book template" click the little pdf links and it shows you samples.

well worth a look

im going to order a sample book and see what its like




  
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leere
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May 25, 2006 13:20 as a reply to  @ gangster359's post |  #4

The primary complaint that I've seen thus far in the Aperture support forums (http://discussions.app​le.com/category.jspa?c​ategoryID=184 (external link)) is book sizes are limited to 8.5 x 11".


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May 25, 2006 14:02 |  #5

i knew you could order through iphoto, i didnt know you could do this through aperture too. interesting.




  
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