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qbydigital6lge1 Photography by David Jay Seth Godin said recently, 'If you want to build a brand for the ages, you need to stand for something today, and tomorrow, and every day.'
Among other things, we stand for quality, which is why the prints on our digital pages are split at the centreline, leaving a gap of about 2mm (about 1/16”). Some people might not like the look, but we can't compromise products designed to last for generations. Actually, there are two reasons for this: more flexibility as to what equipment you can print on, and because the fold in the print almost invariably discolours and/or cracks. We've seen enough "pink prints" to justify our position, and we don't want to rely on photographic paper for the structural integrity of our books. We hope you understand.
Cheers, Ian
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|| davidjay ||
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October 13, 2008, 6:16 am
said:
So true! ...all of you really do exemplify quality both in your products and your people! Thanks for all you do!
 
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Anonymous
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October 23, 2008, 12:13 pm
said:
Ian,I also have a cheaper alternatives for clients who cannot afford the best. And as you've stated, after even a short while the color in the center is shifted in different directions. Moreover I like the look of the 2 mm gap, it gives the album a distinguished look.Ed te Pas, Netherlands
 
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|| davidjay ||
on
October 13, 2008, 6:16 am
said:
So true! ...all of you really do exemplify quality both in your products and your people! Thanks for all you do!
 
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The QBY Support Team
on
October 23, 2008, 10:38 am
said:
Thanks David and Ed, we appreciate your supportive comments.
 
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Anonymous
on
October 23, 2008, 12:13 pm
said:
Ian,
I also have a cheaper alternatives for clients who cannot afford the best. And as you've stated, after even a short while the color in the center is shifted in different directions. Moreover I like the look of the 2 mm gap, it gives the album a distinguished look.

Ed te Pas, Netherlands
 
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The QBY Support Team
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October 23, 2008, 10:38 am
said:
Thanks David and Ed, we appreciate your supportive comments.
 
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