Choosing the right type for you
David Perris
If you are looking for a wedding album in May you be a little confused about what is available. Albums you will hear called by several names, but there are really only two choices, or built-mates.
1. Built-albums:
You've heard May encastrable wedding albums called "Tales" magazine "type", "digital" or "coffee table" albums. These are all essentially the same thing, a picture, or layout several images, printed on a page and bound into an album, the image goes right to the edge of the page, without borders. Flush mounts are very versatile, to imagine some of the ways that the page glossy magazine can be placed and you will get the idea. Take a look at the websites for Graphi in Italy, Finao in SIM200 United States or United Kingdom to see some options, all of these manufacturers to deliver around the world.
The albums can be designed by your wedding photographer, or directly by the manufacturer album. The pages are set through software design and in May, one or multiple photos per page. There are endless possibilities for different reasons: Panoramic photos can be arranged on two pages without a break in the spine, an image can be used as a background and another resting on top, borders and effects can be applied to each image individually. If you use a good designer, you should end up with a beautiful and unique record of your day.
One big advantage of the flush mount is the ability to produce cheaper copies. Once your album is designed and stored in a digital file, it can be easily reproduced in different sizes with different covers. This makes them ideal for parents and even miniature versions copies for friends and family.
Different types of mounting albums:
While the process of design for all types of flush mounts are the same, there are differences in how albums are printed and bound. High quality albums are printed on photographic paper and mounted on board before them in an album. This album is very solid and the photographic paper provides a fantastic range of colors and tones.
Other albums (often called "books" rather than "albums") May be printed using a digital press system. This gives a similar quality to lithographic printing in a book of photographs of good quality. The pages are thinner than photographic paper and are not on board, and therefore more vulnerable to long-term damage. Both types can produce excellent results, although I recommend photo paper for a major album.
How do you know what type you get?
May wedding photographers conditions applicable to different products, one of those containing "May use photographic paper, and another use of digital media in May. "Flush mount albums of marriage tend to be on photo paper, digital fine books" or "Digital albums are more likely to be printed using the digital press. The only way you can be sure that you to ask the right questions: "My album is on photo paper ',' images to be mounted on a card of support before binding etc.
Advantages of the flush mounted:
* Restrictions design.
* A modern contemporary look.
* Possibility of cost reduction, compared to albums mates, especially on the second parent albums and books.
2. Matted albums:
This is a more traditional album, the photos are mounted behind the openings or orifices, Bevelled advice (or matte) and assembled into pages. This is the kind of album your parents were in May, although several manufacturers have given them a modern face.
The more expensive versions will be presented page by page, then cut each mat individually and linked to the album. The photos are mounted behind the matte, the framing of each image in its own openness. As for embedding, you can have one or more images on each page, even if the options are more limited. Top manufacturers or Seldex Jorgensen Queensbury Australia and New Zealand (Yes, you really need to go so far to achieve the best albums mates). Prices can be much higher than flush mounts.
There are also less expensive versions, where photographs can be inserted into pre-designed openings. These can be a good choice if you're on a budget, but means you have no opportunity for each design. Benefits of mates albums:
* Prints not to touch, which took place outside mattes, so less likely to stay in wet conditions.
* A more classic or traditional.
* Less influenced by current fashion, so in May they age better.
Choose between recessed or mates album is a matter of personal choice, they can both look good. Take a look on the internet and ask your wedding photographer to see examples, you'll soon have an idea of what you like. Prices can be high, but you want to last a lifetime, so keep an eye on quality.
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