[Leica] the LUG Yearbook 2019 is published and available
James Handsfield
jhandsfield at att.net
Tue Feb 18 17:55:41 PST 2020
Looks great, Brian.
Jim Handsfield
Sent from my iPhone
> On Feb 18, 2020, at 7:05 PM, Brian Reid <reid at mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> wrote:
>
> See https://www.blurb.com/b/9961533-lug-yearbook-2019
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> It has submissions from 50 people.
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> I've set it up so that you can see thumbnail previews of every page in the book. Also you can buy a copy. Don't be shocked at the price. High-end photo books are expensive to produce. I figure that a book price that is about 2% of the price of my Leica Q2 is probably OK.
>
> I've CC'd my wife (Victoria) on this email to let her know I'm going to emerge from the editing cave and be sociable again. There's a picture of her on page 35, along with one of our daughters and both of our granddaughters. Probably not great art, but hey, it's a great picture of 4 of my people.
>
> There is a 112-megabyte full-resolution PDF of the yearbook here:
> http://leica-users.org/LUGYearbook2019.pdf
>
> There is a 28-megabyte screen-resolution PDF of the yearbook here:
> http://leica-users.org/LUGYearbook2019-screen.pdf
>
> If anybody wants an e-book version, let me know and I'll read the documentation for how to do that and add it to the Blurb website.
>
> Thanks to everyone who contributed photographs, time, and/or advice. And thanks to Philippe Amard for the fabulous cover photograph and the dedication photograph.
>
> Since this is a print-on-demand thing, if you find an egregious error that warrants republication with a different ISBN, let me know. This edition has been proofread by 4 people (me, Victoria, Sonny, and Frank).
>
> Long live InDesign CS6. May its 32 bits not increase.
>
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