Photojunction allows clients to choose Yes or No to alignment, but what does this mean?
What does this mean?
If you have checked the problem reporter and are sure there are no issues with apertures lining up and there are no apertures that have less than 10mm separating them, then select "no" to alignment.
However if you have not made sure all your apertures line up, or that there is a minimum of 10mm between apertures, then select "yes" to alignment.
Queensberry will not charge you to do the alignment. It is also safer as we then identify any issues before we start making your album.
If you select "no" to alignment, we may not notice any issues when making your album.
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