<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" ><tr><td valign="top" style="font: inherit;">Some time ago, there was quite a bit of discussion about problems related to producing photo books for publication by VioVio using Scribus. I have forgotten all the details about the problems people had, but I thought I would share my experience.<br><br>I have just received my 72 page, premium hard cover, image wrap photo book from VioVio. I used Scribus to create it, and any problems with it lie with my own lack of artistic talents, not any problems with creating the pages, combining them, uploading them, etc.<br><br>Thus, I thought I would like to share my experience with others, especially those who may have experienced difficulties in the past. I am using LINUX. It took me over a year to find (scan in many cases) and organize the photos, then to create the pages so I used at least three different versions of Scribus during this time-frame. Also, I used
several different flavours and releases of Ubuntu over this time period (Kubuntu, Ubuntu, Xubuntu and versions 9.04, 9.10, 10.04, 10.10 and 11.04).<br><br>First, I set up my directory structure for the project. In the project directory, I had three sub-directories: Images, Text, and Scribus. Within the Images folder, I had many sub-folders to hold the images of different sections of the book.<br><br>I created a number of "Templates" for various combinations of photos (e.g. full page, different numbers of photos per page in various layouts, different backgrounds, etc.)<br><br>All of these layouts used the dimensions provided by VioVio on their web pages for the particular size of book that I was creating.<br><br>I created the book in sections that had 1-5 pages each. For each of these, I created a PDF file. I then used the script "compress-newsletter" at http://wiki.scribus.net/canvas/Web_optimised_PDF to shrink the file sizes to an
acceptable size. This reduces the size by a factor of 10-15. I believe that this is probably the most critical step in creating an acceptable PDF for VioVio. <br><br>In my case, following the application of this script, I delete all the *.meta files (this should be included within the script but isn't right now). When you run:<br><br>compress-newsletter.pl <FILE_NAME>.pdf<br><br>it creates a new file called <FILE_NAME>.new.pdf<br><br>I usually delete <FILE_NAME>.pdf and rename <FILE_NAME>.new.pdf to <FILE_NAME>.pdf<br><br>When all the pages are completed, I used pdftk to combine all of the PDF files into a single one, which I uploaded to VioVio. <br><br>In fact, I really did this in stages. I just kept adding the new pages to the main file as I went along, rearranging the pages as required.<br><br>Once I uploaded the interior of the book (in my case a single 72 page, double sided book), I was ready to create the
cover. VioVio gives you the dimensions of the template for this.<br><br>I then used Scribus to create the cover, including a collage of many of the photos in the book, the text for the front and back covers and the spine. They like the cover to be a JPG image, so I think I exported my Scribus created cover as a TIF file, which I then "tweaked" a bit with the GIMP, and then saved it as a JPG file, which I uploaded to VioVio.<br><br>I was very pleased with the resulting book, although I would do the layout a lot differently next time around. I find it difficult to visualize how such a book will look when printed from looking at the PDF files and on-screen previews. Any defects in the book are caused by my lack of experience and artistic talents. Thus, I am very pleased with the work that VioVio did for me. <br><br>I think that the price was reasonable (about $56) for the high quality printing and binding for a 72 page, hard-cover
book.<br><br>My only complaint about VioVio is that I found the customer support to be a bit frustrating. It seems to be available only via E-Mail, and all too often, they also tend to send URLs that I had already looked at instead of answering my specific questions!<br><br>I hope this might help anyone else who might have had problems with Scribus documents and VioVio.<br><br>Murray<br><br></td></tr></table>