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etting your images off the computer and into a book is a wonderful way to share the past with the future. At some point, most of us will have looked at pictures of ourselves in family albums and marvelled at the outfits, décor and situations we once found ourselves in. Most of the time we look at these pictures with those we love, recalling the day we went to the beach and buried dad’s car keys or the time our sister entered the room with a cake, tripped over the doormat and delivered sponge onto the birthday girl’s lap. Printing

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