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Printing a Photo Book
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For printing a good quality photo book , you can check here .0
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I work for a commercial printing company and almost all our work is printed from high res PDFs. Having said that, I have also created a photo book online via Tesco recently, I uploaded my own jpegs and the finished result was excellent. The Tesco website does allow quite a bit of re-formatting to suit your own requirements.
I also work at a printers & we would print from a high res PDF.
OP my advice would be to contact the printers you are proposing to use & ask their advice as to which formats & method of supplying it they prefer.
For instance other printers local to me will charge extra if you walk in with a USB & will only allow you to upload your files to their websites or via email.0
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