[pure-silver] Re: High contrast printing?

  • From: "Tim Rudman" <tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 22 Jul 2009 09:11:49 +0100

Well I have the DVD from the publisher (although I haven’t looked at it). It 
was done by the designer in Quark express, which I don’t have and don’t know 
enough about to use but I understood that blurb et al have their own layout 
software and I assumed that there would be compatibility problems.

Mark, I have only had the rights returned quite recently after the last US book 
sold (the UK ones sold out very fast) and have been really busy since then. 

 

You are right, I did enjoy writing the book very much, but it was a lot of work 
and took a lot of time. Not sure I have that time to allocate right now for 
maybe only a handful of books. I would love to bring it back to market but it 
seems daunting unless I find a publisher

Tim.

 

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Subject: [pure-silver] Re: High contrast printing?

 

If you have the layout in electronic format, blurb, lulu or maybe any of a host 
of publishing outlets would be able to reproduce it from the format in which it 
currently exists.  You already have the editing done.  There should be no need 
to re edit.  Layout already exists.  Unless you are going to change it, you 
shouldn't need to redo anything.  Some have software to make it easier.  I 
still think there is likely a place where it can be done with the same material 
that printed the original book.

Lulu and Blur sell directly to the customer, they collect the cash and send you 
a check. You as the author are not involved in the sales transaction to the 
buyer. The beauty of it is that there is no need to produce anything till its 
sold.  You or a customer can buy just one book at a time if that's what they 
want.  Unlike in years past where an author would have to buy say 200 copies to 
sell themselves, that is not necessary anymore.

Most sites let you set your own price, the site charges for printing the book 
and usually a transaction fee.  If you do any extra marketing its all to the 
good, and everyone wins.    Once the word gets out that your books are at X 
site,  I am sure the customers will find you.

You had to have spent a great deal of time in the darkroom to have the 
knowledge to write that book.  You had to have enjoyed writing enough to share 
that knowledge, so it would be a real shame to see it limited because of the 
needs of a large publishing house.




-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [pure-silver] Re: High contrast printing?
From: "Tim Rudman" <tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, July 21, 2009 2:47 pm
To: <pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Thank you Mark

I hear about online publishing but have no experience of it (preferring the 
darkroom of course).

Recalling the many long weeks of layout, design and re-editing that preceded 
the book I’m not sure it is so simple to reproduce via blurb or whatever. 

Am I wrong?

Tim

 

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Subject: [pure-silver] Re: High contrast printing?

 

Well Tim  One thing I do hope you consider with your "out of print" books is to 
not let them STAY out of print.  Way too much valuable information there to 
keep them unavailable.  Though the niche may be too small for the big 
publishing houses to make enough of a profit to keep them in print, this to me 
seem to be the perfect situation for self publishing them.  A place like Lulu 
or Blurb or maybe any of a host of possible outlets are available with minimal 
effort there to keep them available and profitable for you.  The hard work is 
already done.

I made a phone call to KEH the other day about trying to find some used Paul 
Buff lights.  The response was, "We almost never get any because anyone that 
buys them keeps them."  I suspect your books would fall into the same category. 
 Yet with self publishing, even if its just a few a month with no up front 
investment its cash that wouldn't have been there otherwise and the knowledge 
is still readily available.

Just my 2 cents worth or with inflation I better toss in a nickel.

Mark





-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [pure-silver] Re: High contrast printing?
From: "Tim Rudman" <tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, July 21, 2009 12:28 pm
To: <pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Hi Harry
Yes the 1st LITH book (was actually my 2nd book) is the MPLPC and the 2nd
LITH book (actually my 4th book) is the WOLP.

The materials list you downloaded from my site is more up dated than WOLP
now and I will have to update it again this fall I expect, meanwhile the
newletters have been updating it. I can send you those if you want then,
together with the one about to go out, you'll be bang up to date and
somewhat ahead in fact as the latest news in it hasn't been released yet.

The WOLP is more than an update on materials though. It is the only
international collection of lith printers' work. As it is such a flexible
process it can be pushed into many different 'looks' and I felt that could
be inspirational. It also contains some newer techniques BTW.
Tim

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Subject: [pure-silver] Re: High contrast printing?

Thank you, Tim, for all the free materials.

Just to be certain, your first book is 'The Master Photographer's Lith
Printing Course', and the second is 'The World of Lith Printing', right?

If so, I'm gonna buy the first one. And the second book has essentially the
same updated materials info. as the FREE REPORT on your web site?

The images of lith prints that I'm seeing on-line are really very special.
Very convincing.

Thanks, 
Harry


On 7/21/09 9:51 AM, "Tim Rudman" <tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Thank you Richard. May I appoint you as my agent? :-)
> The Toning book is now sold out both in UK and US editions and sadly there
> are no plans by the publisher to reprint it (small market) so the rights
> have reverted to me. So it's a case of second hand copies on Amazon now.
> 
> Harry, if you did want to pursue Lith, be aware that of my 2 lith books it
> is the first one that is the 'how to do' book. The second updates the
> materials, which are constantly changing of course, and introduces work
from
> others around the world in different genres and styles. I'm not trying to
> sell to you but you can find info on  <http://www.worldoflithprinting.com> 
> www.worldoflithprinting.com
> Also, you can download a new materials update (last Nov) from
>  <http://www.timrudman.com> www.timrudman.com It's free to my mailing list.
> 
> Incidentally, there is some imminent good news for silver printers:-) I'm
> just waiting for clearance to announce it in my newsletter which hopefully
> will go out today or tomorrow.
> Tim
> 
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> 
>> Thank you, Tim and all others for all the info. I might
>> have to buy the book
>> to get filled in on the nuances of this process.
>> ---Harry.
>> 
> As long as you are in a book buying mood you might as
> well get Dr. Rudman's book on toning. Its the best available
> and will suggest all sorts of interesting things to try.
> 
> --
> Richard Knoppow
> Los Angeles, CA, USA
> dickburk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> 
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