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Capture a moment and preserve it for a lifetime…

Relive all of your favourite travel memories with a CEWE PHOTOBOOK, with Large and XXL options, perfect for breathtaki­ng landscapes and epic panoramas

- See how to create your CEWE PHOTOBOOK at: www.cewe-photoworld.com/nphoto

When we come back from our travels with memory cards stuffed with stunning shots, don’t leave them sitting on the hard drive. After going to all the effort to capture the amazing displays that nature has to offer, from splendid sunsets to the sky at night, there’s no better way to showcase these treasured memories than in a CEWE PHOTOBOOK.

Printed on luxurious 300gsm Fujifilm paper and available in Classic, Gloss or Matte finishes, photograph­ic paper has a wider

colour range compared to traditiona­l digital photo paper, and is heavier, with a textured feel that oozes quality when held in the hands. Gloss photograph­ic paper has a UV coating that adds a feeling of depth to the shot and brings out vibrant colours elegantly, while the Matte finish uses a chemical developmen­t process, rather than printing, to produce a crisp high-resolution image.

The paper is covered with a light-reactive chemical coating before projecting the image onto it, which then develops as in a traditiona­l wet print process, resulting in faithful reproducti­on of your photos at a higher resolution than digital printing can achieve. LOVE THE LAYFLAT LOOK

Every CEWE PHOTOBOOK with photograph­ic paper comes in a layflat binding, so it opens across two pages and lies completely flat, with no arching of the pages and no unsightly gutter, making it ideal for jaw-dropping photograph­s over a double-page spread.

You can create your CEWE PHOTOBOOK with their FREE, easy-to-use software, which gives you full creative control, with a full range of layouts, templates and graphics at your disposal to design your projects offline and then order online when you’re ready.

CEWE was given the 2018 and 2019 TIPA World Award for ‘Best Photo Print Service’.

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