J-Novel Club
    • Login
    • Search
    • Categories
    • Recent
    • Tags
    • Users

    You are on the cloned forums!

    Insert images at beginning

    Suggestions & Feedback
    5
    5
    1061
    Loading More Posts
    • Oldest to Newest
    • Newest to Oldest
    • Most Votes
    Reply
    • Reply as topic
    Log in to reply
    This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
    • Bryan
      Bryan Premium Member last edited by

      I just realized I we never got the insert images at the beginning of volume 1 as subscribers. Is there a reason we aren't getting the insert images?
      I personally find that I was less inclined to buy the ebook of series I don't see many pictures of the characters, since I feel less attached to them.
      Is there a chance for all volume ones to start getting the picture inserts or at least have a section for them on each new volume of every series?

      Terrence 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
      • Terrence
        Terrence Premium Member @Bryan last edited by Terrence

        @bryan said in Insert images at beginning:

        I just realized I we never got the insert images at the beginning of volume 1 as subscribers. Is there a reason we aren't getting the insert images?
        I personally find that I was less inclined to buy the ebook of series I don't see many pictures of the characters, since I feel less attached to them.

        That's a full purchase benefit.

        But I do have a tip if you want to see them. Copy down the Japanese title of the book (which can be found on its page). Go to Bookwalker's JP site. Paste the name into the search and hit enter. Then click on the preview tab once on the book's page (Looks like a book on mobile; on browser, just click the cover once you're on it's page). Voila!

        It's an extra step, but if you just want to see the color images without owning the books through actual digital purchase, it's an option. I kind of like not having them on the prepubs since they spoil stuff (but now that I know I can search them out legally, it's tempting to peek).

        1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
        • _
          _08 last edited by

          @bryan Pretty sure they aren't usually called insert images.

          As for reasons, it must be some combination of following:

          • Web reader and an app don't display wide images well (and even inserts may not work too well)
          • Almost all color illustrations require typesetting and maybe even cleaning
          • Good portion of illustrations contain quotes from mid-volume so you can't even translate those until you get there
          • Spoilers!
          • Buy full volumes!
          1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
          • Sam Pinansky
            Sam Pinansky Translators last edited by

            It's good ole' fashioned product segmentation!

            Primary benefits of buying full epubs are:

            1. Ownership: They won't just disappear on you (barring any DRM but that's the fault of the store not our fault).
            2. Better proofreading: We do at least 2 final QA passes on them before putting out the final epubs, meaning less typos/problems from the prepub versions.
            3. Higher Quality insert images and inclusion of Frontmatter images: Images in the epubs are 1400p (or whatever the resolution of the store you buy them from gives you... Amazon is much lower quality depending on your device, etc...
              And we include the color matter in the front (as well as any other extra images in the back that might be part of the JApanese ebook release like illustrator's afterward, etc).

            Prepubs don't get color frontmatter illustrations, sorry!

            Also, those illustrations are usually spoilerific! Putting them right in part 1 would be an issue in my opinion.

            1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
            • LegitPancake
              LegitPancake Premium Member last edited by

              What I do is read check out the preview of the books I’ve read on Amazon. It includes the translated images at the beginning, and it’s free!

              1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
              • 1 / 1
              • First post
                Last post