Feature: Inside the E-Book Production Process
3 publishers give
you a behind-the-scenes look into their e-book conversion workflows.
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By the time a book has been rendered in PDF form, it has been checked and re-checked several times; still, ePubs are subjected to a separate quality control process to catch formatting errors or typos. Communication is such that any errors caught are also corrected on the original PDF file before it is sent to the printer. "Our goal at all times is to make sure the e‑book matches the print book, or is better than," Bullough says. All e‑book quality control is handled in-house, but separate from previous copyediting and proofreading, "so you have a more objective eye looking at the final ePub."
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