HP has launched a kit for people to create their own photo albums on a
computer.
The hardback album contains 12 sheets of HP’s Advanced Photo paper and a
software CD.
Using the software, it is possible to personalise album pages on a PC, by
adding text, a theme and multiple photos to one sheet, before printing them out.
Each page goes into one of 25 sleeves in the album. If a user changes their
mind about a picture then they are able to replace it with another.
HP
Photo Books come in two sizes. The A4 size costs £15 and the 13x18cm costs
£10. Both come in a range of colours including charcoal/silver, indigo/sky and
plum/sage.
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