sevres_babylone
Veteran
Thanks for your response. (While you were answering; I was ordering; I am looking forward to the book.)
Ok, I've put together about 35 or so and the previews have looked like that at times... but never in book form. I use full res jpegs when I send them to blurb too.
I guess there is more to it, but... it is not necessarily the book makers fault.
I actually think it does it to images that are too HIGH in pixel count/resolutions.
That's probably more correct. Makes sense.
Have ordered a copy, eagerly awaiting it. Many thanks for making these pictures available in book form at a very reasonable price. Do you also sell prints?
Vincent
Haha, thanks, but I'm afraid neither you or I are the first ones with the idea of shooting Japan with a Leica. My next trip will be to Siberia (by train), but unfortunately many others, including a clever guy named Jacob Sobol, have stolen my idea and went there with their Leica before 😉
Thanks guys, I'm very glad you liked my book. I didn't know either that was called a "trade book" but I also think it suites relatively contrasty B&W work. Surely I wouldn't use it for color photography. The big advantage of that format is that it makes it rather affordable to print one's own book and even possible to sell a few copies, thus sharing one's work. I don't think anyone would have bothered to buy a copy of a totally unknown photographer's book if the price had been 40 US$ (neither do I think that my book would be worth that). So my 2 cents are... go for trade book and share your B&W stuff! I for one would love to buy one such book of many people here on the forum.