Bob Michaels
nobody special
I just received my first Blurb book and am disappointed with the printing. They had a first order 50% off coupon for Cyber Monday. Their cheapest book is softcover 7" x 7" 20 pages for $15 so with the coupon all I had to lose with $7.50 but I question if I got my money's worth.
Their layout software is worth only slightly more than it costs (free). I know a little about desktop publishing but found for a single function software that it was not intuitive. Took many hours to lay out the book in spite of the fact that I had finished images and text.
But the printing of color photos is dismal. The book looks like what you get trying to print a photo on plain paper, unsaturated colors and low contrast. It is not me as I am quite confident in my printing. I use a total color managed workflow so anyone with the correct profiles for their paper should make a good print. I create digital files that went sent to my printer make prints that look exactly as I wanted, first time. I did pay $6 extra for a PDF of the book and the colors look perfect. Just the actual printing is bad.
I do know that Blurb subcontracts the actual printing to a number of print shops. Hopefully others are better than mine. I just can't understand a print shop that prints good files on the same paper over and over not being able to print a decent print.
My primary reason for the book was to use it to discuss an exhibit of the photos in a few galleries. But the print quality is so bad, I would not use for that purpose.
I suspect if I returned the book and complained that I would get my $7.50 back but I won't bother.
Their layout software is worth only slightly more than it costs (free). I know a little about desktop publishing but found for a single function software that it was not intuitive. Took many hours to lay out the book in spite of the fact that I had finished images and text.
But the printing of color photos is dismal. The book looks like what you get trying to print a photo on plain paper, unsaturated colors and low contrast. It is not me as I am quite confident in my printing. I use a total color managed workflow so anyone with the correct profiles for their paper should make a good print. I create digital files that went sent to my printer make prints that look exactly as I wanted, first time. I did pay $6 extra for a PDF of the book and the colors look perfect. Just the actual printing is bad.
I do know that Blurb subcontracts the actual printing to a number of print shops. Hopefully others are better than mine. I just can't understand a print shop that prints good files on the same paper over and over not being able to print a decent print.
My primary reason for the book was to use it to discuss an exhibit of the photos in a few galleries. But the print quality is so bad, I would not use for that purpose.
I suspect if I returned the book and complained that I would get my $7.50 back but I won't bother.