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Dans_D60
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Aug 13, 2010 12:01 |  #1

Here is our latest wedding album poofs for the bride to review. We don't select the images. I know a lot of studios pick the very best shots for albums but we found it's the brides story and what they select we may not. So our job is to make them look the best we can. I'm sure many of the images have a special meaning that we in the studio would never know.

Also the actual printed weddings books from GraphiStudio do not have a line down the middle. It's printed as a double page panoramic. The proof software we use use does not allow us to remove that middle gutter break....O' well....still shows basically what the bride will get!

Link Here: New Wedding Album Proof Site (external link)


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Aug 13, 2010 12:10 |  #2

beautiful. LOVE IT.


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Aug 13, 2010 12:50 |  #3

Great photographs and layout, I wasn't a huge fan of the one small photo on 18-19, but that was the only thing that caught my eye.


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Aug 13, 2010 14:10 |  #4

Looks great!


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Aug 13, 2010 15:37 |  #5

Lovely.


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Aug 13, 2010 16:09 |  #6

Outstanding work!


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Aug 13, 2010 16:49 |  #7

isophotostudio wrote in post #10715272 (external link)
Great photographs and layout, I wasn't a huge fan of the one small photo on 18-19, but that was the only thing that caught my eye.

The book is 16x20 so the small photo actually is a pretty good size in the real book. I can see what you mean on a small web site.....Dan


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Aug 13, 2010 17:50 |  #8

Killer stuff


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Aug 13, 2010 19:08 |  #9

How did you create the webpage, it that the actual layout you are using?




  
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Aug 13, 2010 19:12 |  #10
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Wow. They're all good looking. I mean the pictures themselves are great too, but it sure makes it a lot easier when every single person in the party is good looking already. :)


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Aug 13, 2010 20:12 |  #11

fridayphunnies wrote in post #10717164 (external link)
How did you create the webpage, it that the actual layout you are using?

The wedding book layouts are done with GraphiStudio software. That's our primary vendor for the top line wedding albums. We then take the proofs as simple JPG pages and use another program called "FlippingBook Photographer" by page-flip.com. FlippingBook makes the entire web presence. Since we own our own web servers, I just copy the files to a new sub directory and ready to go.

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Aug 13, 2010 20:47 |  #12

You have inspired me to make my first album. How did you host this? I want to share mine.


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Aug 13, 2010 22:43 |  #13

Red Tie Photography wrote in post #10717560 (external link)
You have inspired me to make my first album. How did you host this? I want to share mine.

We have our own web servers co-located at AboveNet data center in San Diego. The AboveNet co-lo package includes 5 IP address. Since it's our own box we can host as many websites that will fit. Every Bride and Groom gets their own private website for a year or more since it only costs disk space. It's the only way to go!

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Aug 14, 2010 01:52 as a reply to  @ Dans_D60's post |  #14

Excellent work and great images. I have one dislike ;) The torn page is a distraction. I liked the washed-out background on the page image with the clear color image placed on top, but the torn look just makes it distracting IMO.
Nice design and layout.


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Aug 14, 2010 05:27 |  #15

isophotostudio wrote in post #10715272 (external link)
Great photographs and layout, I wasn't a huge fan of the one small photo on 18-19, but that was the only thing that caught my eye.

LOL. Why would you even bother sayin that ? :rolleyes:

Stunning work, looks aswesome!


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