Darren Addy wrote:

>I've purchased the eBook version and am downloading it now.
>Just a heads up for those doing the same who don't have an ePub reader yet...
>http://calibre-ebook.com/download
>
>Calibre serves as not only a reader, but can also convert from a huge
>number of formats to a huge number of formats. It supports all the
>major e-book formats. The full list of formats can be found here:
>http://manual.calibre-ebook.com/faq.html#what-formats-does-app-support-conversion-to-from
>
>Pretty handy for a free program.

By the way: Let me know if you have any trouble with the ebook. I've
tested it on my Android tablet using FB Reader and it works great. I
can also read it on my desktop computer in Adobe Digital Editions. 

If it pauses for a while when you get to section 4 it's because it's
loading all the photographs into memory and this can take some time.

Other notes: I've improved the ebook design a little this year and
I've made the images a little larger (while restricting them to 1000
pixels in the longest dimension - I don't feel comfortable about
giving away higher resolution versions of your photos). With most
ebook reader software on a tablet device you can press and hold on an
image and it will bring up the full resolution version.
 
-- 
Mark Roberts - Photography & Multimedia
www.robertstech.com





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