SharedInk and/or other photobooks

FergusonFerguson Registered Users Posts: 1,345 Major grins
edited April 4, 2012 in Weddings
Back in 2008 I wanted to do a photobook for my goddaughter's wedding. I ended up selecting SharedInk and was very pleased. Expensive (I had to pay for their pro version initiation), but the results were great, colors and cropping matched exactly what I sent, and excellent construction.

I now want to do one for my niece. I also need to do one for my wife's africa trip (if she would ever give me captions!)

They are still around, and my account appears active (clearly I do not do this for a living but for fun).

But they seem to have almost no followers talking about them, in reviews, etc. It is as though they faded away. 4 years later their technology for preparing books is basically unchanged (photoshop templates -- usable, but tedious).

Anyone still use them, are they still good? Or comment on a good place? Cost is not so important as good professional look, and willingness to deal with someone who doesn't do this as a business. This latter seems to be a challange at several well rated places.

PS. Least someone start in on the subject, no I am NOT the photographer for the wedding, they hire someone, I stay out of the way, but grab some candids and family time shots to supplement.

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  • mjoshi123mjoshi123 Registered Users Posts: 216 Major grins
    edited March 4, 2012
    I've never heard of them in past (probably I'n too new to this field :) ). I've used Mypublisher and Adoramapix and both of them do great job at creating photobook, Mypublisher has advantage in terms of size compared to Adoramapix. Stay as far away as possible from Shutterfly. I've used them once and their results were horrible. Actually I've free photobook codes with purchase of bunch of camera from shutterfly and I still dont want to use them. Not even for FREE.
  • TodTod Registered Users Posts: 2 Beginner grinner
    edited March 6, 2012
    Ferguson wrote: »
    Back in 2008 I wanted to do a photobook for my goddaughter's wedding. I ended up selecting SharedInk and was very pleased. Expensive (I had to pay for their pro version initiation), but the results were great, colors and cropping matched exactly what I sent, and excellent construction.

    I now want to do one for my niece. I also need to do one for my wife's africa trip (if she would ever give me captions!)

    They are still around, and my account appears active (clearly I do not do this for a living but for fun).

    But they seem to have almost no followers talking about them, in reviews, etc. It is as though they faded away. 4 years later their technology for preparing books is basically unchanged (photoshop templates -- usable, but tedious).

    Anyone still use them, are they still good? Or comment on a good place? Cost is not so important as good professional look, and willingness to deal with someone who doesn't do this as a business. This latter seems to be a challange at several well rated places.

    PS. Least someone start in on the subject, no I am NOT the photographer for the wedding, they hire someone, I stay out of the way, but grab some candids and family time shots to supplement.
    Furguson,

    SharedInk is still around and still focused on the professional photography market. Your account is definitely still valid, although we did drop the pro fees a couple of years ago.

    SharedInk's philosophy has not been to lock your design so that you can only order it from us, which is what happens when you get the "free" page layout tools from other companies. Many pro customers will order the bride's wedding album from one company and less expensive parent albums using the same design from another company. There are several ways you can design a book:

    Photoshop. The Fundy Album Builder application that works in Photoshop works great. The Photoshop templates were improved last November.

    Adobe InDesign. It is gaining popularity with photographers, it has long been the printing design industry standard. We've had InDesign templates for about a year now.

    Lumapix FotoFusion. SharedInk presets are built into the program.

    iPhoto or Aperture. They have limited book sizes.

    Any other page layout program you'd like to use.

    SharedInk is going strong. You can check out the SharedInk facebook page or the blog for current info. Please feel free to contact me, email support@sharedink.com, or call SharedInk at 877-944-8920 for more info.
  • TodTod Registered Users Posts: 2 Beginner grinner
    edited March 6, 2012
    Ferguson,

    SharedInk is still going strong. A lot of current customer comments are in paid pro forums. You can get an idea of what is going on at the SharedInk facebook page or the blog. You also should be getting the monthly emails that has what's new.

    Your account is still active. The pro registration was dropped fee a few years ago.

    A few things that have changed since your previous order are shorter lead times, 6 color / 210 line per inch (20% higher resolution than industry standard) printing, photo cover and metal cover options, and enhanced layflat paper types. The Photo Lustre and Pearl are pretty popular.
  • FergusonFerguson Registered Users Posts: 1,345 Major grins
    edited March 8, 2012
    Thank you Tod, one gets nervous when you don't see much buzz on the internet. Bad buzz or good indicates activity, silence is another concern. Glad to hear things are alive. As I mentioned, my prior experience was excellent.
  • sphyngesphynge Registered Users, Retired Mod Posts: 172
    edited March 8, 2012
    Hi Ferguson

    I personally use SharedInk for parent books - and I always get a *gasp* of wonder when they see, then touch the album. I particularly love their watercolor type paper... it has such a unique touch to it. I think they're not very strong in marketing so they don't get as much buzz as the others - but they have stellar products and stellar customer service - at least that's been my experience.
  • chuckdee1chuckdee1 Registered Users Posts: 52 Big grins
    edited March 22, 2012
    I use Sharedink for my parent albums and I'm happy with their price and quality. I tried MyPublisher and although I like their easy to use software, I felt the quality of the printing was severely lacking.
  • avangardphotoavangardphoto Registered Users Posts: 66 Big grins
    edited April 4, 2012
    How is the quality of these books.
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