Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2014/12/30
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]For people considering purchasing the 2014 Yearbook: I am still receiving a few messages off list. It might be useful if I include these responses here for everyone. The book is available in print with three different cover options. Those are soft cover, hardcover with dust jacket and hard cover with imagewrap. All three are set to use the same paper choice "premium lustre". That paper adds just USD $13.01 compared to the cheapest paper. It is not the most expensive option. That 'premium lustre' is the recommended choice for photo books and I think that is the paper that Jim used for previous editions too. The only mark up applied over cost is for a donation to the charity Project H.O.M.E in Philadelphia which was nominated by the previous editor of 8 editions, Jim Shulman. Almost everyone seems to be content with that. I don't want to change the available paper options nor publish a whole second edition just to provide different paper options. The book is available for the first time as an eBook too. If you buy that one it is downloadable to any Apple device that uses iBooks. If you have more than one it is downloadable to all of them from the single purchase. If you replace your iPad in the future you can download it again to the new one. Blurb does not currently offer an option to publish the eBook for Android devices. That is obviously not within my control. It is possible to make available for sale a PDF version of the book, viewable on nearly anything. However I promised from the outset that I would not publish the book like that. That was owing to concerns expressed to me regarding unauthorised copies of the images (or whole book) being made. Remember that the images belong to the photographers, not to me. I am not going to change that decision for the 2014 edition. The list may like to discuss that for a future edition or any other changes. That is up to everyone. I'm happy to be part of that discussion for whatever that is worth but I won't be offering to edit any future editions. I won't be changing current arrangements for the 2014. I have no control nor access to any earlier editions. Those were all done by Jim for us and he has already said on list that he does not want to make them available as eBooks. Jim's approach was to provide printed photos, since everything shared on list is only on-line of course. I have also deleted all copies of the images sent to me, including from my mail servers to respect your copyright (and get my space back!). They still exist in the bookfile of course and on Blurb's servers. Cheers Geoff http://www.pbase.com/hoppyman On 25 December 2014 at 06:10, Geoff Hopkinson <hopsternew at gmail.com> wrote: > LUG I have received two complaints about book prices so far. > No I did not put up the prices. The only profit set (for charity) is USD > 5.00 > No I didn't see and get the 25% discount deal either when I ordered mine > No the book isn't cheap. > The prices change according to what paper option I nominated (I can only > set one per cover style) and all three print options are currently set to > Premium lustre which is about $11.00 more than the cheapest paper. > > If there is some consensus that you want one version of the book set to > the cheapest option I am happy to set what you want. I think that the > better paper option makes sense for the photos myself and the premium > lustre is the mid price option. > > If someone wants to show me how I can make every paper option available > for each cover style, by all means do so. I don't see how. > > If you haven't ordered you might like to wait if you wish > > It is 6:00am on Christmas morning here. I won't be addressing anything > more on this today. > > > > > Cheers > Geoff > http://www.pbase.com/hoppyman >