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Digital Photo Albums

POSTED: Thursday, June 2, 2005

If you shoot family pictures with a digital camera, several Internet sites now make it easy to organize your snaps into a keepsake photo album. The Good Housekeeping Institute evaluated a variety of online photo books for quality and Website usability.

The "Best Overall" winner was Snapfish.com. The site was easy to use, the photos were sharp, the paper quality was good, and there were a number of user-friendly templates available for book designs. Snapfish also lets you adjust for red-eye and bad lighting. Price for a 20-page album: $19.79.

Although ClubPhoto.com had a smaller selection of designs, it was rated "Best Value," ringing in at only $8.95 for 20 pages. Photos came in a small spiral flip book, and the photo quality was great.

If you want to get creative, try Shutterfly.com ($29.99) or Kodakgallery.com (formerly Ofoto; $29.99) for albums. These sites have dozens of typefaces, borders and background options, and they were very easy to use.

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