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10x10
Albums
are
slightly harder to layout and design then the smaller albums,
but offer more layout choices, more prints in the albums and
more story telling for larger weddings. This is the standard
size wedding/family album size.
Each album
company offers a different group of mats. Mats will cover your
prints. The more mats you have the more creative options you
have. If you have alot of different size prints then you need
a lot of mat options. Art Leather, Zookbinders and Queensberry
offer the most mat choices.
If you have
only a few prints sizes then all the albums are equally suitable.
ALBUM
TERMINOLOGY:
ALL
ALBUMS
- Cover:
Album covers hold inserts and mats.
- Insert:
a leaf or insert in the album forming two pages.
- Page:
One side of an insert holding one mat.
- Mat:
A square mat board die cut with window cut outs forming
a design to cover prints. Can be rotated 360 degrees as it
is square in size.
- Window
Cutouts: Holes that are die cut in mat board to "frame"
prints underneath
- Imprinting:
Stamping the cover of the album with name and date or
Monogram or cover design. Comes in Black, Silver, or Gold
or Branded depending on album company.
- Cameo:
On the album cover some want to use a picture. Made of
metal and is oval in shape. Color varies between manufacturers.
- Image
Cut Out: On Album Cover. Manufacturer cuts hole in cover
material [without framing device like in cameo] for more contemporary
way to add picture to cover. More expensive then cameo.
- Embossing:
Mats come with black or gold foil printing around the
window cut outs. Queensberry & Zookbinders offers no embossing
for a cleaner look.
- Artist
Tape: a 1/4" roll of white acid free tape that is easily
repositioned if necessary, does not become "gooey" and is
archival. Used to tape prints to the back side of mats if
desired. Used in place of Hermafix tape for more professional
look to album.
ART
LEATHER:
- 700F
Albums have a gold heel with gold page edging and gold
embossed lines around window cut outs. Aristohyde material.
- Onyx
Albums have a black heel and uses either black or silver
edged pages. Mats have black embossing around window cut outs.
Onyx uses Aristohyde cover material.
- Metro
Collection uses bonded leather and have a black heel,
uses black Onyx inserts and black mats with black embossing
around window cut outs. Has rice paper interiors on inside
of front and back cover.
- Metro
Collection Natural Interiors have a gold heel and a "sepia"
insert that has a creamy mottled ivory peach color with matching
mats. Mats are blind embossed around window cuts. Uses bonded
leather. Has rice paper interiors on inside of front and back
cover. Limited mat selection.
- Cover
Designs: Imprinted designs at added cost. click
here.
- Image
Cut Out: On Album Cover. Manufacturer cuts hole in cover
material [without framing device like in cameo] for more contemporary
way to add picture to cover. More expensive then cameo.
- Hermafix
Tape: 1000 squares of double sided acid free tape. The
best there is. Used to affix prints permanently in place in
album.
ALBUM
LANGUAGE: Is a bit confusing since it varies from
manufacturer to manufacturer. We try to use the same language
for almost all albums to simplify your browsing between album
companies. Think of a book. You read page one, turn the leaf
or insert, to read page two. So an insert holds two sides (pages)
with a mat sliding into each page. An insert holds two pages
= two mats. Mats are included in price!
ALBUM
PRICE: The price of the album includes the cover,
all inserts and all mats. Extras are name and date imprinting
if desired, other cover options, and shipping/handling.
Shipping/Handling
Costs: E-mail us for shipping once you know the size of
albums, number, and number of pages in each album. Shipping
is determined by weight and box size by UPS and shipping distance.
Many of our clients order multiple items at a time. This is
why we quote shipping/handling costs.
Many albums
are custom made to fit the number of mats you want to put in
album. This is why is takes so long to receive your album. If
you had 24 8x10s it would take 24 pages(sides)... one per page.
HOW
TO PROCEED: Price and print sizes determine what
album you want. Price seems to point people to certain albums.
Why study an album you don't want to afford to buy? Decide on
what album fits your prints need first. This requires a bit
of studying the mat configurations of each manufacturer.I would
printout the mat guides for easy review. You need to know your
prints sizes first. Measure if in doubt. Mat guides for each
album is found on each album's homepage.Click album photo on
Index Page or go to Sitemap
to go a particular album's homepage.
Once you
settle on an album, bookmark that homepage. All your links are
on this page. Surf the links to understand all your options
for that album. Since the album is often custom made, decide
on how you want YOUR album made just for you!
See our
Art Leather Mat
Guide for 10x10 Albums for layout options. After printing
out a copy, use for reference.
DESIGNING
AN ALBUM: A helpful pre-visualization tool is to
cut cardboard or poster board the size of the album you are
ordering. Two sheets forming a left and right page. For 10x10
albums {Queensberry 12x12) use 12"x12" size template.
For 8x8 albums use 10"x10" template.
Gather all
your prints you want to use in the album. Group together similar
images, tell a story. Put 'getting ready together' Brides portraits
and family and attendants together, Groom's portrait and family
and groomsmen together, waiting for ceremony, processional,
ceremony, after ceremony formals, beginning of reception, cake
cutting etc., slow dancing together, wild dancing together,
candids at tables and talking together, {use these to fill a
page if necessary so cake cutting and feeding, etc. are on a
spread facing each other} leaving shots ETC.
Each page
tells a story and has a theme, sometimes you may need a 'fill
page' to get the pages to display across from each other. In
other words, even pages are on the left, odd pages on the right.
Lay your
prints out on the floor in a room you can leave them set up
for a time.... --> no kids or animals to step on prints! ---->
go around the room. Shuffle prints moving them around working
with the mat selection and print choices til you get it to work.
Yes it takes time, this is why photographer's charge what they
do.... Make it fun! As it comes together the excitement builds!
With a little perseverance you will have an album that you made
yourself and is professional. You will save 33% off retail with
our albums! The actual album assembly is quite easy, as you
can see from the above web page [installation of mats] .
4x6
Prints Tip: If you have 4x6 prints they can be laid under
the 4x5 windows [even 3.5x5 windows] so you can get more prints
in the album.
- To use
4x5 window cutout to see how they look, take a piece of paper
and cut a 3.5" by 4.5" rectangular window and use
to lay over 4x6 prints to see if it will be usable under a
4x5 mat. The mat covers up 1/4 inch of the prints on all sides,
much like a frame does. You can use to center groups, crop
foregrounds etc.
- To use
3.5x5 window cutout, take a piece of paper and cut a 3"
by 4.5" rectangular window and use to lay over 4x6/5x5/4x5
and 3.5x5 prints to see if it will be usable under a 3.5x5
mat. You can use to center groups, crop foregrounds etc.
If you are
still having your negatives printed, contemporary albums provide
more prints smaller in size to tell a more complete story and
use full page 8x10's [10x10/8x8/7x10/6x8/5x10] to highlight
a favorite image, a group, a portrait. Use your smaller prints
to include more family and friends in the album. Albums always
have an even number of pages (sides). A page is one side holding
one mat.
To specify
your mat selections, as you design each page use a 'post it
note' to ID the mat, and place with the prints. After you are
all done, tallying up the total number of similar mats. You
might use 6- 101-8x10, 2- 201-5x7, 2 - 207 -5x7, 4- 401-4x5
and so on... List quantity of each mat, next number tells us
mat configuration and final number designates print size. Just
write these out clearly making sure you have all you need in
the correct number.
ALBUM
COST: The cost of the album includes, cover, insert pages
and mats. Imprinting and Shipping charges are extra.
PAYMENT
FORM: Checks Mastercard/Visa, American Express/Checks are
accepted.
We hope we
can provide you with a solution to save money by album self assembly.
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