I'm getting to the last chapter (Reassembly) and the last hundred pix or so. I've found that I've had to re-edit about 50% of the color pictures if I'm going to print them in monochrome, and the results are not always full of the information I'm trying to convey (like, "Notice the brown and yellow marks on the wristpins where..."). Color tells a much longer story for each picture than black & white will.
The binding costs for a paperback are about the same as a 3-ring binder version with tabs and an updatable "appendix" format of some sort. I lose control over the pictures if I turn it over to a conventioanl publisher, and they dictate how the pictures will look. Umm...I'm not crazy about that idea: I've seen too many Chilton printings...
Xerox announced some very low-cost new color laser technology, to be available in a month or so. This makes me interested in making the books here (well, having my wife make them, actually, while I rebuild bikes...she has printing experience).
So, I'd like to hear the audience's comments, please?
(No, it won't come in CD or digital form, for obvious reasons - I've got well over 1000 hours in it and probably twice that much in dollar costs, so far.)
Thanks,
HM