There are so many products on the store - however you don't see too many photo albums for digital printers.
A site which specialises in albums for you to print yourself is http://www.opusalbums.com.
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They have several designs - and have promised more to come.
If, like me, you know what you want then I would suggest the Opus album. This uses Innova's paper. There offer three different papers agreeing to your taste. There is a natural white soft textured art paper - nice feel, but it needs faithful rehabilitation and if you are printing a lot scuff might be a problem. The alternative is a high white rag paper - very smooth and with positively good results. This is more of a photographic paper. These are both duplicate sided. Then there is Innova's flagship Fiba gloss - which professionals - especially those in monochrome seem to rave about.
To get the best you need to use a semi-professional printer. I have just invested in an Epson R1800 and this is fine. The R800 had feeding problems - it does not positively like the heavy grades 250gsm plus.
I would also suggest that you use the Epson archival matte settings rather than an Icc profile. There could be exceptions, but the one I downloaded from Innova was a bit disappointing.
I have also tried the Print & Bind. This is good for the home amateur. It uses a good cast coated photo slick paper - and you can use the standard paper settings.
Opusalbums offers Acdsee's FotoSlate Iv to layout the album. It is an intuitive programme and a doddle to use. A positively good presentation album - with foreground and background photos can be produced in half an hour.
It's worth a try!
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