Photo Ops: Clear Development at BYU
Rather than debate a picture’s thousand-word worthiness, in-plants are assessing the value and potential of photo book production and picture printing services. Here, zoom in on a series of snapshots depicting the photo-focused efforts of five colleges.
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"We considered creating a program in house, but that would take six months to a year and impede other IT projects," he recounts. The in-plant also rejected several software companies that wanted a percentage of each sale.
PMPC chose MyPhotoCreations software by DigiLabs. The shop pays $1 to $4 to license each user for a year of unlimited ordering.
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- People:
- Lilian Ding
- Thomas Roylance
- Places:
- Provo, Utah
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