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Hi folks, great article. The author shows a tiny photobook that he made - smaller than his hand - and the caption mentions Blurb and Lulu. But: I can't find this supersmall book size on either the Blurb website or the Lulu website. Ideas? Thanks, MattPosted by Deltic on December 02, 2007 at 10:08:58 Pacific Time
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I am sorry for the confusion. That tiny book is available from Apple, as an option in their iPhoto books. You need to order 3 or more. And you probably need a Mac, too.Posted by KevinKelly on December 19, 2007 at 10:40:09 Pacific Time
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