Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/12/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Bill, That one's easy. The page count will probably be between 120 and 160 pages. According to blurb.com's website, that means a hardcover version will cost $39.95, $33.95 paperback. Shipping in the US is $8.95 for the first copy, and $2.95 each for additional copies ordered at the same time. Blurb.com also offers second day air shipment at a premium price. For those outside the US, shipping is quoted at point of check-out. Blurb.com ships to Austria, Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Guam, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Northern Mariana Islands, Norway, Puerto Rico, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States, Virgin Islands (U.K. and U.S.) If your country is not among this list, contact me offline and you can arrange to ship your copy to my address; I'll send it by the Post Office to your "unlisted" country. And yes, you can make successive orders over time. However, any discounts for multiple copies will not apply over successive orders. All best, Jim -----Original Message----- From: lug-bounces+jshul=comcast.net@leica-users.org [mailto:lug-bounces+jshul=comcast.net@leica-users.org] On Behalf Of Bill Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2006 6:46 PM To: 'Leica Users Group' Subject: RE: [Leica] RE: LUG 2006 Yearbook: questions, questions Jim, I know that the price will be dependent on the final total number of pages but do you have an estimate of what each copy might cost? And will we be able to make successive orders over a period of time? Bill in Denver -----Original Message----- From: lug-bounces+bill=photobynelsch.com@leica-users.org [mailto:lug-bounces+bill=photobynelsch.com@leica-users.org] On Behalf Of Jim Shulman Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2006 3:42 PM To: lug@leica-users.org; jbm@jbm.org Subject: [Leica] RE: LUG 2006 Yearbook: questions, questions Jeff, In the words of the immortal Butterfly McQueen, "But Miz Scarlett, I don't know nothin' 'bout no target dimensions and sRGBs!" You'll have to consult the other group members and blurb.com for more technical information. Thus far, the LUG members have sent me images ranging from 10Meg to 125K, the latter well below my requested size, with a variety of formats, and I've been able to place them on the pages (after sizing) without having the dreaded red exclamation point appear. This book has been possible only because the free software is so simple that a confirmed e-dolt like me could create the project. Please keep in mind that this is a yearbook, not anything Benedikt Taschen would envy. As such, it's intended as a keepsake. With that said, I can safely say that from the last blurb.com book I created (a wedding keepsake book, filled with happy snaps no larger than a meg each) the images were more than acceptable for all concerned, including the photographer. So yes, we'd love to have your images as well! Send 'em along. All best, Jim Shulman Bryn Mawr, PA "Honest, I just stole the delivery truck--I didn't brew the stuff!" -----Original Message----- From: Jeff Moore [mailto:jbm@jbm.org] Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2006 3:32 PM To: lug@leica-users.org Cc: Jim Shulman Subject: LUG 2006 Yearbook: questions, questions Thanks for taking this project on! Of course, I have questions. I don't *think* I see explicit answers to all this in your posts in the LUG archives, but maybe I've failed in my re-reading. 2006-12-17-16:44:31 Jim Shulman: > One meg file size, .jpg format. This is a minimum, I take it? I assume the actual filesize should be computed from the target dimensions x (at least 300ppi). Might be... (rough handwaving occurs) more like 8M? About how big a file do you know should make it to you in email, before we need to find an intermediate server so send you an address to? And... they don't make it easy to find, but those picture-publishing sites seem to be saying that they'll accept png images, if you don't want to subject something to jpeg compression. Does that match your current assumptions? They don't seem to commit on the question of a preferred colorspace, but can I assume that Adobe98 is safe? (sRGB seems likely to clip some of the printable gamut, doesn't it?) > The 8.5x10 is the dimensions for the full page. Anything that doesn't > fit those proportions will have white space with the image. Okay, I know you've actually said this, but I want to be absolutely sure: this is landscape, 8.5 HIGH by 10 WIDE? Is this the full page size (thus, the image size only if one's attempting a full bleed), or is it the actual image size with a white border already having been subtracted? Either way, do you assume that if we've encoded a particular physical size (less than or equal to that allowed, per the question above), that will be respected by the printing software? If white borders haven't already been subtracted, can you suggest a minimum border size consistent with your notion of how the overall layout should look? 1/4" maybe? And... if perchance it should seem appropriate to paste up a little diptych of two related portrait-shaped images into one page's image, in addition to submitting another standalone single-page image, would that be violating the spirit of the two-picture-per-contributor rule? (In other words, is it two pictures, or two pages?) > Hope that helps! Hope this isn't too much duplication... and honest, I'll actually submit something this time! -Jeff M _______________________________________________ Leica Users Group. 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