I am finally going to offer matted albums (not really popular around here) and since
there´s no lab in my country that makes them I am going to bring them from UK, the thing I have
noticed in a couple of labs up there is that the maximum number of spreads is 20 a little sort to me that I am so used to make at least 25.
Does any one make matted album with more than 20 spreads
Maxwell: Queensberry is out of my range, at the moment
Nic: Jorgensen is probably too expensive though I havent checked out prices. I was thinking about sim2000 which seems to be impressive and Loxley Colour too in my beloved Scotland !!! though they just produce 20 spread matted albums.
hardlyboring wrote:
Renaissance is the best second to queensberry.
They are also affordable
I have been highly considering getting a sample from them. I really, really REALLY wanted a matted album option, but there is no way my clients would pay what I would have to charge for a queensberry
joelconner wrote:
I really, really REALLY wanted a matted album option, but there is no way my clients would pay what I would have to charge for a queensberry
I, as well, would like to offer an affordable matted option. Renaissance the only one?
I've seen some companies offer an album that's a mix of matted pages and flush mount. Not sure how I feel about that.
JakePH wrote:
Is a matted album like a slip in album?
Noooo. A slip-in has an opening at the top of the page where you slide in a single print.
A matted album has little windows cut into a mat board; you could put half a dozen individual prints in those windows and then put that mat board onto a single album page.