Notably, while other companies with the hinged lay flat option (i.e. I will update when I find out.) Snapfish has also added a hinged lay-flat book offering. (Shutterfly has a barcode on their lay flat upgrades, but I'm not sure if that's the case on their premium leather books as well. Snapfish touts that unlike its competitors they do not put a barcode on their premium lay flat books. Both lay flat options offer a much thicker paper than the typical paper you'd find in standard photo books. Both companies now offer lay flat books, both with a seamless gutter (each set of pages is printed on a continuous sheet that folds in the middle). Snapfish's standard books can go up to 150 pages while Shutterfly maxes out at 110 pages. Shutterfly offers a 10 x 10 size that Snapfish does not. In terms of photo books, Shutterfly and Snapfish both offer square and landscape oriented books ranging from 7 x 5 to 11 x 14 inches. Both companies have very similar product offerings including photo books, and a broad range of photo gifts such as calendars, notebooks, mugs, mouse pads, canvas prints, photo enlargements and custom holiday cards, as well as offering photo sharing and photo storage. Snapfish a division of HP (Hewlett Packard) started its online photo service in 2004. They are two well-known and well-established companies in the photo book space, not to mention in the online photo service industry in general. Even if you've never made a photo book before, chances are you've heard of Shutterfly and Snapfish before.
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