@@PhotoBookGuru I have this issue too. I am using Affinity Publisher 2. I have a duplex printer. I am selecting booklet but it is printing all the pages as if they can all be folded one inside the other not three pages at a time as in your signatures.
I am wondering if you have any suggestions for where I can find a place to print out the cover (I just have a simple home hp printer)? I believe my photo book will end up being somewhere between 8x10" and 8.5x11"... so, if I am following you properly, in order to make the cover one piece, I'd need to print on a page that is maybe 9x24". This may be an obvious answer (I hope!) ... but I just cannot think of where to have this done. THANK YOU!
Thank you for your awesome tutorials! What printer do you use for this project? I'm planning on purchasing a laser printer to make photobooks, could you advise please?
Is one of the main reasons to bind with thread vs. just gluing the spine like you show in your other video so that the book can be fully opened / the pages can open flat? Is the only way to get a fully-openable book?
It allows the book to open but it is also much stronger. If you only glue, when the book is forced open some pages can fall out. Stitching will last longer.
Lovely to see you doing this. I made a number of books by hand in the eighties using an Apple Laserwriter using similiar techniques.
Thank you for your patience and generosity in sharing your process ✨🤍
Wow, that was fast paced! :) Lots of know how in a short video. How do you divide the book into sections for printing? 🤔
my printer does that automatically but most designers have an option to print booklet format
@@PhotoBookGuru I have this issue too. I am using Affinity Publisher 2. I have a duplex printer. I am selecting booklet but it is printing all the pages as if they can all be folded one inside the other not three pages at a time as in your signatures.
very grate and nice
please don't shut down the company :( Are you going to continue making illustrated maps?
Which Xerox printer do you use?
I am wondering if you have any suggestions for where I can find a place to print out the cover (I just have a simple home hp printer)? I believe my photo book will end up being somewhere between 8x10" and 8.5x11"... so, if I am following you properly, in order to make the cover one piece, I'd need to print on a page that is maybe 9x24". This may be an obvious answer (I hope!) ... but I just cannot think of where to have this done. THANK YOU!
hi 👋🏻 your works are really great! I was wondering if you can share these templates? I'd love to try it for myself. Thank you very much!
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Yes, I am working on them. It will be available through Marq, watch out for announcements.
@@PhotoBookGuru thank you! ❤️
How about grain direction?
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Thank you for your awesome tutorials! What printer do you use for this project? I'm planning on purchasing a laser printer to make photobooks, could you advise please?
Mondi Color Copy 200gsm. That will make the pages 400gsm when stuck together. You can also have a look at Xerox or HP 200gsm
@@PhotoBookGuru Thank you Guru! I was curious about the printer itself, which model is it?
Is one of the main reasons to bind with thread vs. just gluing the spine like you show in your other video so that the book can be fully opened / the pages can open flat? Is the only way to get a fully-openable book?
It allows the book to open but it is also much stronger. If you only glue, when the book is forced open some pages can fall out. Stitching will last longer.
@@PhotoBookGuru thanks a lot for replying
hi @photo book guru the pages are those photo papers or just a regular paper that is 200 gsm?
It's 200gsm laser paper for photos and text, so better than standard bond paper
How thick (gsm) is your printed cover?
I also want to know if I can use 2 a4 instead of A3 for the cover.
cover is 100gsm but the board is 2mm thick. I used A3