Sunday, February 21, 2010

Diy Medium Format With Movements Making A Small Photography Book, DIY In College?

Making a small photography book, DIY in college? - diy medium format with movements

Hello, I am in the process, a project for the use of medium format film (6x6) and you want to make the images themselves, and a small book to print. I am going to use printers in my school, there are certain limitations. The plan was to print double-sided on A4 paper. I thought to cut the image size 6x6 inches, then the actual role of the provinces 10x10 square so I ordered prints are. I would also like to leave additional space for the link when it closed.

I have some problems. First, the documents are available for duplex printing is terrible, dull matte paper, I will not be used. My teacher does not have the desired profile from my work for me, this is really annoying) permajet (duplex oysters. Due to limitations of time and money, I think we need toand on one side of paper (A4, permajet, oysters) and see how the workbook without using double-sided paper for printing. I should also mention that there is no manual, scanned and printed in the same role. (I ask the people who write things in hand for me)

For example, the book opened, right, you should see the picture and left. I'm not sure how to do this without double-sided paper! The solution that I can reach, is literally about me writing on the back of the pages I'm on .. print

Sorry for the long rant, but I searched online and not a book of advice seems to fit what I'm trying to do! Any tips?

1 comment:

bbshady said...

If it were me, I would get all your documents and take the book from someone who does. Michiganphoto.com makes the book hard cover and I think even 10x10. If nothing else, you must be on all pages you print and send it to you. You can secure your site and upload it back to Go to FedEx to you. They are two sides of the paper, I believe there are 4 different types. The worst thing you can do is to check online and call to their toll-free number and ask him. Best of luck.

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