Thanks. I'll have to sit down with the details and figure the price.
Also, I think the only software I have that produces a pdf is Word
Perfect but last time I tried I couldn't even get it to insert a JPEG in
the file. A mystery since I'm sure I've done that before. It has a
menu entry for doing exactly that but nothing happens.
Chuck Norcutt
Piers Hemy wrote:
> Yes, that sounds a perfect candidate for Lulu, Chuck. The page
> order/arrangement of pictures in the text is of no consequence, you can put
> them wherever you like.
>
> Lulu offers a range of sizes and bindings in softcover and hardback, with a
> choice of full colour or mono printing (but it's one or the other - one
> colour page in a 200 page book means the whole book is priced as a colour
> book). You are expected to produce your ready-to-print book as a pdf file
> to upload (but Lulu can convert on-the-fly from common packages). Choose
> predesigned covers or upload you own as jpg files, choose your order
> quantity and shipping method (same price to print 1 or 100, but shipping
> cost per copy usually drops the more you order), sit back and wait for the
> delivery. What could be easier? You can have your book available for all
> to order, a bit like having an integrated book printer/bookseller, or you
> can restrict sales to yourself, if you want to act as your own seller. You
> have control over the selling price of your book, adding whatever margin you
> want for direct orders (but in the case of the second link below, the
> selling price is the Lulu cost price). You can also make your book
> available for direct download, again at whatever price you choose (and in
> the case of the second link below, it's free).
>
> Lulu is even useful for properly printed and bound copies of manuals which
> are suppliedon CD. For example, I did myself an E-1 manual, a quick example
> of what would be a pain on a desktop printer:
>
> http://www.lulu.com/browse/book_view.php?fCID=154656
>
> I should have resized the pdf to match the Lulu paper size, so one side of
> the thumb index does not reach the page edge - tough!
>
> A few things to watch out for at the design stage:
>
> Always order one proof before going to bulk order. You can't be sure how
> colours will reproduce until you see the first copy. Thereafter, in my
> experience, colour consistency is pretty good - but see the note below re
> the order stage).
>
> I strongly recommend against the use of MS Publisher if you have lots of
> images. Publisher defaults to using LZW compression on images, which as far
> as I can tell cannot be switched off. LZW compression can cause a 1-pixel
> wide line on images, and it took MONTHS to diagnose the problem. I cannot
> fault Lulu support who spent inordinate time and effort on the problem to
> get a workaround, and replaced a USD1000 order free of charge. Full marks!
>
> And one to watch out for at the order stage:
> Available formats/sizes vary depending on where the book is printed. Those
> ordering Lulu books from outside USA will likely get their books printed
> outside USA (even if the book was designed/published in US) if the
> format/size is available from non-US printers. BUT US and non-US books have
> different colour and paper characteristics (even though the spec is
> identical). The US and non-US books look different, and if you want
> consistency of output, make sure you know where you are getting your books
> printed. One way to do this is to include in your order an item which is
> only available from US sources - some sizes of book, or a CD, for example.
> These need not be your own publications.
>
> Hard to know what else you might want to know - so ask away, or just try it!
>
> --
> Piers
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: olympus-owner@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:olympus-owner@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
> Of Chuck Norcutt
> Sent: 14 October 2006 14:33
> To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [OM] Re: Pixology's noise enhancing printing!
>
> I'm definitely interested. I've been working on my father's autobiography
> which is 86 pages of text and perhaps a dozen pages of (mostly small)
> photographs. The photos are in a separate section and not interspersed with
> the text. Is this a reasonable candidate for Lulu?
>
> Thanks,
> Chuck Nrcutt
>
> Piers Hemy wrote:
>
>
>>An alternative to consider is Lulu. Gene Wilburn, who may still be a
>>list-member, put together this fine tome:
>>
>>http://www.lulu.com/browse/book_view.php?fCID=110604
>>
>>Which stimulated the production of this centenary volume for our
>>camera
>>club:
>>
>>http://www.lulu.com/browse/book_view.php?fCID=382299
>>
>>The cost (USD15 per copy + shipping) for a 64-page 8.5x11" full colour
>>paperback is pretty impressive, and the quality of printing is
>>entirely acceptable. There are one or two traps to look out for, I'll
>>be glad to expound if there is any interest.
>>
>>--
>>Piers
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