Thanks, folks. I have a printed copy and I'm happy with the black and white reproduction. I followed their instructions and converted my files over to the CMYK profile that they provide. The printers they use don't use profiles quite in the way that offset presses do, but it does seem to help get a consistent result. The printed page matches up pretty well with the images on screen. I was concerned with a color cast, but there is none to speak of. The paper and the binding all feel very good and it doesn't seem cheap at all. Is the image quality as good as can be done on press? No, but it doesn't cost $80,000 either. It is better than what we once found quite acceptable in photo books not so long ago, prior to the digital revolution in the printing industry. Think of the photo books of the 50's and 60's. Dreadful reproduction. This far exceeds that, and at a minimal investment for the artist. Great to have these tools at our disposal when we don't have disposable cash.
Little Falls is the town that time forgot, but I think the whole area has at least a touch of that quality. I think that is what drew me back.
Erik