![]() If I had used standard color ink and 55-pound paper, the lower printing cost would have let me sell it for $9.99 and earn about the same royalty. This ink and paper option increases the book’s printing cost, which is why I listed Square Photographs at $15.99. ![]() This Help page at Kindle Direct Publishing explains the options. Even if all of your photographs are black-and-white, choose this paper and ink option. The premium color ink and 60-pound paper option gives good contrast and tones, both for black-and-white and color images. Right now, that’s “premium color ink and 60# (100 GSM) white paper.” All other options will lead to low-contrast images and muted tones. Lessons learned Premium color ink, 60-pound paper, and a glossy coverįirst and foremost, when your book is entirely or primarily about photographs, choose the best paper and ink option available. I’ll share how I did that for Square Photographs. In short, you create and upload print-ready PDFs of your book’s manuscript and cover. I’ll also share some tips on how to create a book for Kindle Direct Publishing. I thought I’d share with you some lessons that I’ve learned. It turned out great, with good, vibrant colors and excellent contrast. ![]() I’ve now produced two books of photographs for sale on Amazon through Kindle Direct Publishing, my newest being Square Photographs, which is available on Amazon here. ![]()
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