Can the look and feel of the print book be retained in eBook format?
If it’s a simple book such as a novel or even a news story this probably wouldn’t be an issue but in a more complex book there are problems converting certain elements that would enable those elements to look like the printed book. Converting to an eBook format is moving to a different genre, like when a movie is made into a play. In a movie, for example, there can be scene changes every 20 seconds including complex special effects. However, imagine converting those special effects to the confines and limitations that a stage poses. Would the movie Star Wars look the same on stage as it does in film? The answer is that it’s just not possible for a variety of reasons. Changes and accommodations would need to be made to simulate some of the special effects while others wouldn’t translate properly and couldn’t be used. The visuals may be different but the story would be the same. In the educational, scholarly, scientific and technical markets there are more complex elements that need to b
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