Flikr and QOOP anyone?

rbiemer

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I've had a Flickr account for a while but haven't used it much. But I have been putting some stuff there.
Recently, I was poking around the site and noticed the link to QOOP. Which is an online printing company. And they have a very easy to use book printing deal. Nothing much unusual about that but one of their standard sizes is 3.75" x 2.5". Just about the size of a business card. And for 20 pages, they are pretty cheap. 20 pages is the minimum. So I picked out some of my photos and bought 4 of the books(again, that's the minmum). less than $20 to my door in about a week.
These things are very cool! And I'll be getting some more. I wasn't sure how they would turn out but the printing is pretty good. A couple of things about them: you can't edit the photos beyond picking which ones from your Flickr account. Vertical photos don't work especially well--they are tiny. Horizontals are rather bigger. And I should make an jpeg of contact info to upload to my Flickr page so that I can include that next time. Because I'm going to be selling a print or trhee from giving the four of these mini-books away. 😀
One of the things I thought about when I got these is that I'll be out and about and someone will ask me, "Hey! What are you doing?" and I thought these are small enough to carry in my bag and simply answer with one of these books. Sort of, "I'm a photographer, here's what I do."
Just something cool to do with my photos.
Rob
 
There are basic choices; one can pick text or a photo for the front(from one of the pics in the book) I think the background is only white. The inside pages have more options. Full bleed or white or black framed. You can specify not to crop your photos. Images only or text and image but not on the same page. The back cover you can have the QOOP logo or not.
I was just looking at the page again to answer your question, Jan, and there are now some choices I didn't have last time--rotate portrait images to landscape for one.
Rob
 
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