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Layflat Acrylic Cover Photo Albums

Layflat Acrylic Cover Photo Albums

Description

Printique’s acrylic cover photo albums are like walking through a gallery of memories, but everything is right in the palm of your hand. These albums, with their quarter-inch thick vivid acrylic cover, have a way of really making photos pop — almost like they’re jumping right off the page. And if you have those sprawling landscape shots or photos that cross two pages, the layflat design means nothing gets lost in the crease. You can pick from sizes like the cozy 8×8, classic 10×10, or grand 12×12, and fill it with up to a hundred pages of beautiful photos. All albums come with a beautiful presentation box secured by a magnetic flap. 

 

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Details

Minimum 10 pages, maximum 100 pages for Contemporary Slim, or 50 pages for Classic Heavy. There is no limit to how many photos you can place on a page or spread.

 

ACRYLIC COVER IMAGE SIZE TO UPLOAD
There is 0.25in bleed on the left and 0.125in on the top, right, and bottom (added below).

8×8 – File Size: 7.025 wide x 8.439 high
10×10 – File Size: 9.035 wide x 10.44 high
12×12 – File Size: 11.045 wide x 12.45 high

VISIBLE SIZE
8×8 – 6.65 wide x 8.189 high
10×10 – 8.66 wide x 10.19 high
12×12 – 10.67 wide x 12.2 high

 

Inside pages are printed at the actual size of the album (10×10 album should be 10×10 page or 10×20 spread) then it is trimmed approx .125 in on all sides. Design to actual size and keep important information and details away from the sides.

 

Acrylic covers are HD printed directly onto the back of .25 inch Acrylic material with a beveled edge.

 

Acrylic Cover Photo Album pages are printed on Silver Halide Digital C (real photo paper).

 

All Printique books and albums are made with Deluxe Layflat binding.

 

Gift box included.

Our Difference

We only make the highest quality seamless layflat books. Our Layflat Leather Photo Album pages are printed on Silver Halide Digital C (real photo paper). The Acrylic cover is HD printed directly onto the back of .25 inch Acrylic material with a modern beveled edge.

 

Printique Albums feature thicker covers than our books and the pages have the option of 2 weights which are both thicker than our standard photo book pages. Our albums also feature a textured paper end sheet.

Shipping

We ship using USPS or UPS. Our most popular shipping method is Economy shipping however you have the option to expedite delivery. We also offer white label packaging, if you wish to remove Printique’s branding from your package. Pickup is available at our location in Brooklyn as well as at our parent company Adorama, in Manhattan. Unfortunately, due to frequent damage, we only ship to the US and Canada.

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The Printique Promise

We stand by everything we produce, and nothing is more important to us than your complete satisfaction. Learn more here.

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personalized for you

Your story, your way. We provide the tools for personalization, empowering you to create products that resonate uniquely with you.

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fast shipping

We prioritize prompt delivery without compromising on our high standards. Your order is processed efficiently to reach your home swiftly.

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made in NEw york

Our products are crafted with precision in our workshop in the Heart of Brooklyn. By choosing us, you support local craftsmanship.

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