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Originally Posted by Quoth
Ah, well, we stick to stories. Minimal illustration too, if not often none. Though we do embed fonts, but make sure the book is still fine without them. I can see how some sorts of books need MQ.
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Well, we do a ton of non-fiction; textbooks with boxes, charts, tables...the list is endless and you really do need MQ's for those, IMHO.
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Originally Posted by j.p.s
It looks to me like amazon converts color PNGs get converted to JPEG and grascale GIFs get converted to fixed pallette GIFs
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Hmmm....there's a gem!
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That's what I meant, the amazon books without apnx had all the page number anchors. Different publishers use radically different formats and nomenclatures in the anchors. "Different publishers" includes different imprints in the same house.
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I cannot tell a lie--we embed the RPNs as anchors, using the ever-so-tricky "page" nomenclature (smile), and we tell the customer to inform Amazon that the book has RPNs, that match the print book up for sale on their site and to 'turn on" RPNs, and so far...that's worked.
(n.b.: you must have the matching print book for-sale on Amazon, or Amazon will shrug and tell you that they 'can't' turn on RPNs. True story.)
Hitch