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RSS FeedsFlickr switches photo book printing to Blurb, shuts down wall art
(Digital Photography Review)

 
 

20 october 2017 17:33:04

 
Flickr switches photo book printing to Blurb, shuts down wall art
(Digital Photography Review)
 


The photo sharing platform Flickr was officially acquired by Verizon in June and it appears we are now seeing the first changes after the takeover. On its blog Flickr has announced that it will cease to offer its existing photo book and wall art printing services. However, printing for Flickr users won`t be completely shut down. Instead photo books using Flickr images can now be printed in numerous ways via the third-party service Blurb. To make this work your Flickr account needs to be connected to Blurb which then allows you to browse your Flickr stream in Blurbīs online book-making tool. Book size, paper quality and image layout can be chosen and it is of course possible to add image captions and text. The final product can be distributed via Amazon, Ingram and the Blurb Bookstore. That said, there is no replacement for the wall art printing service. Current Flickr Pro account holders get a $35 credit for their first Blurb order, and $35 when you renew your subscription (with a minimum purchase $70). Book or wall art orders that are currently in progress with the old system should be finished and sent before December 1, 2017. Afterwards your project will be lost.


 
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