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April 1st, 2018, 07:11 PM | #1 |
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Printing and binding custom magazines
I'm interested in creating my own magazines/softcover books, normal magazine page size. Does anyone know if there a service that will let you upload pages in jpg format and print and make that for you? Personal use. I want to make my own pictorials of playmates and also classic pornstars. Non pornographic, just frontal nudity. Thanks!
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August 29th, 2018, 06:50 PM | #2 |
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pnnbaa, many companies do that with normal photographs. I guess they never check the contents, so you can print whatever you want, even hardcore (I guess).
The only thing you need is providing content with enough resolution (dpi) and choosing a company with good reviews. Hoffman may be a possibility, do your own research in your country and try: http://myphotobookuk.com/ |
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August 29th, 2018, 08:38 PM | #3 |
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I'm not sure if e-Books/e-Mags are your thing, but any collection of jpgs can be easily turned into a "comic book" create either a zip or rar archive of your images. The images should be numbered according to page order, with each image a page. The zip/rar should be manually changed to either .cbz (for zip files) or .cbr (for rar files).
The cbz/cbr file can be read by any comic book reader and many other e-readers. I use Comic Zeal on my iPad and Sumatra Free pdf reader on my PC. I've created all sorts of e-books using this method, both SFW and NSFW. |
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August 30th, 2018, 08:38 AM | #4 |
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More on digital magazines
I use CBR and CBZ a lot. I agree that Comic Book format is the way to go to keep a photo collection organized. I generate the RAR or ZIP file in "store" mode, that is, the program does not try to compress the JPEG files, which are already compressed. That makes reading faster in a mobile phone. Yes, it is possible to read your collection in your smartphone, and the content will not embarrass you if somebody takes a look at your picture gallery.
However, if you want your content edited as in a paper magazine, you could consider using some of theese pieces of software: https://fliphtml5.com/learning-cente...ive-magazines/ |
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