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From: John Navas on 22 Jan 2008 14:38 On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 11:22:38 -0800 (PST), digitaltoast <digitaltoast(a)gmail.com> wrote in <eedb2d4e-4789-4495-839c-bbbb31af7e44(a)21g2000hsj.googlegroups.com>: >I came back from holiday with some great pics, and a LOT of 3 pic >panoramics from my Kodak Z712IS. >I thought a photobook would be a great idea, so I looked at Snapfish, >Kodak, Boots, Trurpint, Tescophoto, Myphotobook, and the cheapest, >Asda. Even tried iPhoto08 on a friend's Mac. >5 hours later, and each one seems to have the same problem - it wants >to crop my panoramics - I had this idea that I could maybe have a >panoramic along the top or bottom, and thee portraits below/above >that, or maybe a "throw" of photos. Plus I have a couple of "tall" >pictures, which would look great down one side. But alas, no. >I also looked into the upload options from Picasa - Bonusprint, >Photobox, Klick, Extrafilm, Foto.com, mypix, snapfish and pixu. I only >got as far as Bonusprint and Mypix from the list when I thought that >surely someone else has wanted to include Panoramics in a photobook?! >Or is the only way to print them myself, and stick them in a normal >album? If so, there's a gap in the market here! > >Thanks in advance for any suggestions. The simple solution is to compose the image just the way you want it so that no cropping is necessary before submitting the image for printing. I routinely do that with standard images even with standard print sizes. -- Best regards, John Navas Panasonic DMC-FZ8 (and several others) |