![]() ![]() Also, if not familiar with ID, MyPublisher app can be easily managed - just a little frustrating as far as critical alignment. The jacket for the nice HB versions is much stronger & tougher than Aperture's, but it's glossy - not quite as classy looking to me. Good luck - with the fantastic lay-flat pages and nice cover options, and constant sales, the MyPublisher option is an improvement. Tips: paper is a little heavier so books tend to not stay open as easily - lay-flat pages solve this / avoid heavier pages / avoid glossy pages / positioning is less exact but you get used to it / first order is second book free / after that the sale offers roll in weekly. I just happen to be used to InDesign and like it for future books. That can be used because the pages will be the same size anyway. Also Aperture PDFs place images into a ginormous jpeg per page if there is more than one image on it. This means reformatting text but that's better than starting from scratch. My suggestion there to make the transition easier – I'm doing this on a larger image book, is to use File Juicer to get the parts out of the Aperture PDF. They have just posted their first template for InDesign. The App will directly access the same images easily from Aperture.Ģ- MyPublisher is beginning to accept PDF files generated in InDesign, Photoshop or Illustrator. Text formatting is transferrable via copy/paste so that works out well. There are a couple of paths (I've done this) but none involve using the Aperture PDF except to get out info.ġ- Open a new book file in MyPublisher and duplicate your Aperture book page by page. I submitted a “tip” on this but I think I need to revise it, need to hear from the boss first. ![]()
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