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Originally Posted by DaleDe
Actually a regular signature is just as good as an electronic one. It is simple to scan a piece of paper and make an image to use for eBooks. You only need a placeholder file in the ePUB that gets replaced by the scanned image.
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Just saw your post, Dale. Actually, that is exactly what I am doing right now (literally... signing and scanning in between typing this post). Sign paper > scan and set a transparency layer > import the scanned ink into a flyleaf template > apply a number, so the recipient knows where they were in the sequence > export as an optimized PNG, with transparency. The placeholder in my master ePub is then replaced by the new PNG, and a MOBI conversion is made so the recipient has their choice of formats.
- M.