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But when large screens hit, with color, it will be also magazines, as well as other more complex publications, which will be viewed on these screens as well. And I am not sure EPUB will cut it. I personally am starting to think, that if there is a screen size standardization, which is very likely, it's all over. Not just because of magazines, but also stuff like Google book scans allowing PDF downloads. On a larger, color screen, these will be readable. Publishers can use the same tools they use for print, and output PDFs with very little effort. With PDF, you can do a nicely designed magazine, with embedded video interviews (and ads:-), live links, etc.. People do not deal well with multiple standards, and I think a standard-size larger screen removes whatever advantages something like EPUB may currently have. Last edited by Sonist; 05-21-2009 at 06:21 PM. |
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I'm playing Devil's Advocate here, because I'd like ePub to suceed, but I can also see how these companies would like to keep hold of their existing knowledge-bases and use that to transition. 'If' these 9/10" colour screens become popular and 'if' the publishers no longer need worry about smaller devices, what's to stop them from going all PDF for everything they produce? Their typographers and book preparation employees are already trained in GUI layout, so no retraining needed. The whole workflow becomes much simpler for them, with very little change needed from the normal publishing model (the typesetters/book designers files will easily convert direclty to PDF at the same time as going to the printer). EDIT: I forgot about Indesign's ePub output, so the questions above are probably mute ![]() Last edited by Moejoe; 05-21-2009 at 07:41 PM. |
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I don't see my preferred format in the list. A format that works on all devices and supports links, pictures, and such.
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As for layout of a magazine, ePub can do it and do it well and it can be resized so people who do need or want a larger type size can have it. PDF is fixed and the current reflow we have is not good enough for a magazine layout with graphics. So why not use something that works (ePub) instead of trying to fix something that's unfixable (PDF)? Quote:
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What I'm wondering now is if Indesign/Quark etc, the GUI layout products become more robust and reliable in their outputting of ePub then it's PDF that might be left behind. If the book designers can do everything they could do with PDF and have the final output work on a myriad of devices from smartphones to 10" tablets, then why would they want to use PDF and produce multiple 'fixed-size' versions of the same document? What role then for PDF if you have to target the output to the actual screen-size?
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I think the real key will be the industry deciding on a standard screen size for e-readers.f Have a set 9-10" size that all magazines, text books, newspapers etc. use. Novels that are just text don't matter so much as they can be reflowed. People who want a 6" reader for novels can get one and just have limited options for things other than regular books, other's can by the larger reader to use for books and magazines etc.
Until that happens we will have multiple formats with various reflow issues. Again, I don't much mind as I don't have much current interest in e-reading beyond novles, and plain text reflows fine regardless of format (I'm not picky about occasional formatting errors). Magazines, PDF journal articles etc. I'll stick with print or web versions for now. Last edited by dmaul1114; 05-21-2009 at 08:11 PM. |
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O.K.. I found some random (not very complex, or good) layout on the web, and sent it to someone with Indesign 4 to export to EPUB and PDF.
I didn't tell them why I needed this, and asked them not to manipulate the file. Attached are the results, as screengrabs. The EPUB was viewed with Calibre (Stanza refused to open it.) Have a guess which is the PDF, and which is the EPUB (hint, the one which reflows ![]() __________ Last edited by Sonist; 05-21-2009 at 08:15 PM. |
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Again, I think there could be a standard maximum size that magazines etc. used, and that smaller portable readers just couldn't read those type of things very well. And people can decide whether they just need a portable reader, one of the larger readers, or both based on their reading habits. Otherwise, I'm fine printing out my scholarly article pdfs, subscribing to some print magazines etc. I kind of prefer reading those things on paper anyway. And I recycle and there are plenty of trees anyway! But with all the formatting issues currently, it's not worth bother with e-versions of such things IMO, so I just stick to novels which I can download and read with no issues whatsoever. |
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PDF, however, is here. And it takes a couple of clicks for publishers to export to PDF, and to get a perfect product. I am sure, there will be different, and/or highly evolved standards, a decade or more from now. The web will look different, and presumably much richer and better. But I don't see it happening in the next 2-3 years. Different animals, IMO. Look at screen sizes, which are fairly standard. While you can do any size on a press, there are only so many core component screen manufacturers. Last edited by Sonist; 05-21-2009 at 08:32 PM. |
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The more I think about it, the more I see Sony and Adobe's support for ePub as a sign of things to come. All we need now is an output file-format in major word processors and we're good to go (not so far fetched, Adobe Buzzword exports compliant ePub right now, with graphics and the like embedded). Last edited by Moejoe; 05-21-2009 at 08:56 PM. Reason: File corrupted, removed :( |
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