Thanks Mark

Hopefully this is the last round of questions i need to put out there.
Or at best 10 more.

Dave

On Fri, Apr 28, 2017 at 10:17 AM, Mark Roberts
<[email protected]> wrote:
> David J Brooks wrote:
>
>>I have been asked to try and find these answers. I have a ticket in
>>with Blurb but have not heard back in several days so i thought id
>>just toss them out and see if anyone can offer guidance.
>>
>>Dave please look into these items
>>2.     Find out if the Blurb logo with phrase as seen on other Blurb
>>photo book (Otter Lake), which says “The Blurb-provided designs and
>>graphic elements are copyright Blurb Inc., 2009,”  and they added,
>>“This book was created using the blurb creative publishing service.
>>The book author retains sole copyright to his or her contributions to
>>this book.” Is this the only alternative wording? Dave’s photo books
>>donn’t have this phrase, and perhaps when you change up Blurb
>>templates, it’s not applicable?
>
> All that text can be changed or removed if you like. The only thing
> you can't remove is the Blurb logo.
>
>>3.     Check to see if there are discount codes in Blurb that apply
>>equally to hard and soft cover in one order.
>
> Yes, you can apply the same discount code to everything in your order,
> even a mix of different books and book types.
>
>>4.     Indicate how Blurb handles colour correction, if available.
>>Dave’s photo book image requirements were: max size 2000 x 3000, with
>>no sharpening.
>
> Blub doesn't handle color correction Their workflow is not color
> managed. This is why you have to make sure your images are in sRGB
> color space (if Blurb were color managed they'd be able to understand
> and print any color space).
>
>>5.     Check Blurb’s cost of print proof. How will that affect us?
>>Concerns that proof for colour calibration on selected Blurb paper may
>>alter the bulk order’s quality control.
>
> They don't officially do proof prints. What you have to do is order
> one book then make changes and upload it as a new book. Repeat if
> necessary (though I've been doing this for so long I never need to
> make any changes after one round of corrections).
>
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