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Printic Photo Book: Review
The printic photo book service offers a great option to kill a personal gift for a loved one or offer your photography portfolio in its best light. This offers a wide range of pre-made subjects, while you allow you all flexibility that you really need to design a custom photo book from scratches.
If you are only looking for quick and easy results, then the photo books of Printic provide a lot of templates to choose. Whether you are looking for a clean and classy wedding photo book, a striking photography portfolio, or a photo album of your pet puppet, there are a good number of options – although on 88 subjects, its options are dwarfed by more than 500 options listed by Mixbook. Just select a template and the printic will apply it to your entire project, then you just have to do and drag and drop into the frame provided to your chosen snap.
For those who want a little more adaptation capacity, the printic also provides the layout that you can draw in individual pages and spreads to your photo book. With full images, which spread both pages to the inset grid of thumbnail-shaped pics, these make it easier to include more variation in the layout and actually adapt their book to fit their photos, rather than its other way.
But what if you do not want to give color inside the lines? What if you want to make a completely original photo book from scratch? By the way, good news is: My own DIY Printic Photo Book was a snap, which was easily rivaling the best photo book services.
Keeping images is simple: I have just taken my photo on the page and they will be added as image frames. At its top, the underlying snap functionality of the printic made them easy to align with each other or clip them on the margin of each spread. Even this image allows for really granular control over the size and position of the frame: the Pop-up menu properties section has manually set images for specific dimensions and XY coordinates, as well as to check each DPI of each to ensure that it will print on a civilized resolution.
Although there was some time here – some images, like 4.97 inches, emphasized by default for strangely specific decimals, and opposed all my attempts to set them to the whole integer. Strange behavior, but not eventually a deal breaker.
It was also very painful to recreate colored blocks and ribbons from Techradar’s photo book test template. Printique offers several sizes that you can add to your projects, and all these are super-flexible: I can control their dimensions properly, add boundaries, and apply drop shadow from the properties menu. I was also capable of changing their color by entering a hex code, by setting the RGB value or pulling the cursor to saturation or shine. However, the latter demonstrated some asymmetrical behavior – either changing the value would cause the color that I had chosen to crawl away from my chosen color, which sometimes proved to be upset when I had a specific tone in my mind.
It was also easy to add caption and credit to my photo book. Once I dropped a text box on the page, I was able to quickly choose font, shape, style and alignment. A short time-cover that I have particularly appreciated is the ability to save font settings selected as a style, which made it easy to achieve a consistent look for lessons in my photo book.
Thanks to some additional settings, it is possible to be really creative with your layout. First, the printique offers a wide range of frames of shape that allows you to show your pictures in round, thin or even letter -shaped frames. Whereas some of these are only a little bit-star-shaped frame to anyone? -They add high level flexibility that allows you to create some smooth, professional looking design.
You can also add additional flight and expansion to your photo book using the background and sticker tool of the printic. The background provides everything from adaptable block colors to a wide array of pictures and patterns. Meanwhile, stickers allow you to add pre-formatted text and illustration to your photo book, from inscription to inscription about holiday icography. Personally, some stickers are not to my taste, giving things a different clip-art vibe, but still there are many options that can make useful jewelry in your text.
However, you have to pay a premium for such powerful devices. Printic photo books were moderately more expensive than some other services we tested. A 12 x 12 -inch photo book costs $ 145.78, including delivery (approximately £ 112), while shutterfly costs $ 132.5 (about £ 102) and the cost of mixbook costs $ 133 (£ 102.25). Although this is only an increase in a small price, and I will give an argument that, given the flexibility of the platform of the printic, it is more than it worth.
Printic Photo Book Review: Performance

Philip burn
The printed photo book we received from Printic offered very high quality results with additional pages and persistent good colors and accuracy. Hues looked excellent throughout the time, whether it was a bright, sunny picture or more fine fog with creamy bokeh.
All photos were completely arranged, exactly as we set them, with no printing errors or unexpected margins. The book excels in photographs that cross the binding, with a consistent form that mostly seems unbreakable, allows for very large spread. I particularly liked the brightness of print and paper on our magenta tekarder signature cover pages. The branding from Printic was minimal, but still present.
The huge feeling of the printic photo book adds a good gravity to photos with the weight of paper. I was almost worried that I would tear the heavy paper because I had changed the pages, but the book kept its bond well, and the photos feel even more special on such a thick presentation. This will make wedding photography, a great photo book for very special occasions, or to highlight the best shots in your portfolio.
If you are printing a large amount of work, the pages may be a bit thicker, and I still worry about the thick pages that have been tearing with continuous twisting over the years. But the additional premium is felt to select the photos, the photo books of the Printic are a great option.
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Printic Photo Book Review: Consider also
How I tested Printic Photo Book
- I really rebuilt Techradar’s photo book test template
- I spent many hours using the platform and experimented with the template
- I have experience over a decade
In Techradar, we use a set photo book template that we try to re -create every photo book platform review. I followed it as closely as possible, shaping images according to accurate measurements, adding colored shapes in specific colors and colors, and rebuilding captions and credits in specific fonts and styles, I allowed me to assess how easy it was for users to take into account.
Philip Burn, editor of our US Mobiles, then assessed the final product, analyzed its overall quality and finish, and compared to the template to identify any possible errors in the printing process.
Additionally, I spent several hours of playing with the platform template, layout, shaped frames and pictures, to see how effective its off-the-shelf design elements were.
I am an experienced photographer who is shooting on both my Canon DSLR and my iPhone 16 Pro. I have also spent many years in print working, making layouts for magazines and post-production on images, meaning that I have spent a lot of time using the design devices for the production of printed products.