Hairlines Galore

My copy of The Jaybird That Jumped Down A Chimney arrived today. The first thing I checked for was hairlines, the white space on the margin that should not be there when an image covers the full page. When the paper is cut, there’s a margin of error of 1/16 inch. If an image doesn’t extend to the bleed line, you may see a white space, a hairline. I have hairlines on 16 pages. I’ll correct the errors and resubmit the book to Ingramspark.

I had my reasons for breaking the bleed line rule — some images had important content too close to the border, the cut line. I couldn’t extend the image to the bleed line without cutting off a character’s nose or wing. So, I gambled that the 1/16th margin of error would always be in my favor.

This is another learning moment in a project rich with learning moments: When publishing a book, go by the rules. One of those rules “Full page images must extend beyond the cut line all the way to the bleed line.”

In this image you can see a hairline that is really about 4mm (1/8 inch).

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The expanded Magic Moustache Bus picture, with extra sky

Here’s the Magic Moustache Bus picture with some another inch of sky and a shadow under the bus. While I was fixing this image, I noticed that I had missed painting Jimmy’s nose orange. So that’s three corrections in one go: sky, shadow, nose. I’d call that a good day’s work, when the day time allotted is 45 minutes, including the time to make this post.

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Here’s what the image looks like in the Kindle Create preview window.

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