Anonymous wrote:
This looks great, but I save tons of stuff to my Favorites that aren’t related. Can you designate a certain photo folder on your phone? Have you ever had issues with image quality with these printed from your phone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On the first of every month, I copy photos from iPhoto to a folder titled for the previous month. “January 2019.”
Then, I load those photos to Shutterfly with an album of the same name.
Then, I pick the ones I want in the album. I cannot remember the max number of pages for a Shutterfly book off the top of my head. But I divided it by 12, so I know that I have about six pages per month. So, for the previous month I look at the photos and dump them into the book, limiting myself to only the best for the month and what can fit on 6 pages.
At the end of the year, my book is done!
This is a good strategy! I am the PP who asked about uploading photos from your phone. Can you do that direct to snap fish? Or do you have to transfer the photos to a laptop and then upload?
Anonymous wrote:On the first of every month, I copy photos from iPhoto to a folder titled for the previous month. “January 2019.”
Then, I load those photos to Shutterfly with an album of the same name.
Then, I pick the ones I want in the album. I cannot remember the max number of pages for a Shutterfly book off the top of my head. But I divided it by 12, so I know that I have about six pages per month. So, for the previous month I look at the photos and dump them into the book, limiting myself to only the best for the month and what can fit on 6 pages.
At the end of the year, my book is done!
Anonymous wrote:My kids like old school photo albums. Tactile and fun to leaf through. Digital stuff comes and goes. My cloud backup provider Acronis just lost bunch of files. Nice to have physical backups.
Anonymous wrote:I do one Shutterfly album per year and it’s worked well so far