[Woodcarver] Re: Publishing books on-CD's

Bill woodcarver at dslextreme.com
Tue Apr 5 16:10:41 EDT 2005


True.. but the added space can be used for videos of cuts.. that's one thing 
that attending a seminar is enhanced by.. especially for a relatively new 
carver.. translating a picture into a movement.

I've owned books by an author and later took a class from them.. AHHHH, 
that's how it's done.  Maybe I'm unique in my old(er) age.. or, simply more 
of a visual learner.

> Bill:
>
> DVD's do indeed contain a LOT more information.
>
> But... my entire 160 eBook "Relief Carving:Revelations" which is loaded 
> throughout with hi-res images, took only 321 MB of space. That means there 
> is a lot of room for growth.
> CD's are also less costly to reproduce, lowering the SRP of the eBook.
>
> Thanks for your comments...
>
> Bill
> List Owner
>
>> Possibly, better yet, would be to look to reproducing on DVD rather than 
>> CD.. this might lend itself to a more complete volume that is not so 
>> constrained by the size of the CD.. DVD's hold much more.  I also think 
>> that CD's will soon be going the way of floppies. Just a thought.
>>
>> Bill Splaine, Healdsburg, CA



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