![]() Maybe you’re a true publishing geek and are itching for some new tools to play with after 20+ years of same-old, same-old. Maybe you’re dissatisfied with the current state of InDesign or with subscription software in general. There are plenty of reasons why you might want to make a move (or at least take some baby steps) from InDesign to Affinity Publisher. To learn more, see our supported languages.This article appeared in Issue 5 of CreativePro Magazine. Currently, we only support right-to-left (RTL) paperback printing in Hebrew, Yiddish and Japanese. If your book contains lines (i.e., a chart, table or graphic element), give the lines a minimum thickness/weight of 0.75 point or 0.01" (0.3 mm).įor most languages, KDP only supports books formatted to read from left to right (LTR). If you‘ve selected black ink and white or cream paper for a book containing gray backgrounds, we recommend a minimum grayscale fill of 10%. We require single page files (as opposed to spreads or 2-up files). The minimum page and maximum page count depends on the book format, ink, paper, and trim size options you’ve chosen.įor more information on page count, visit Set Trim Size, Bleed, and Margins. We’ll calculate your page count based on your manuscript file, rounding up to an even number if necessary. We recommend that fonts be fully embedded, rather than embedding as subsets.Įmbed all images in your native file prior to submission.Īll images (both cover and manuscript) should be at least 300 DPI.įlatten transparent objects and layers in the native file before publishing. Printer’s marks should be disabled.Įmbed all fonts in your native file prior to submission. Submitted files should not contain crop marks, trim marks, bookmarks, comments, invisible objects, annotations, placeholder text, or metadata. Any manuscript files larger than the 650MB limit will fail to convert when uploaded. The maximum file size for conversion is 650MB. Note: For Japanese, Hebrew, Latin or Yiddish, you can only upload PDF. KDP will automatically convert these file types to PDF prior to publishing/printing.
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