After a couple of hours of testing my concept in my photo studio, I came to the conclusion that it would be difficult to achieve my vision, and nearly impossible without a greenscreen, which I don't have yet. I also don't have a model. I was using myself as a test subject just to see if I could make the lighting look right. I could have very easily used that as an excuse to prolong the project. But my wonderful wife again saved the day. She suggested using an image I already have: a waterfall I photographed in Yellowstone several years ago. As is so often the case, it was a great idea. I now have a cover.
But there is more to the cover art saga. Amazon recommends a huge image, the longest side being 2500 pixels with an aspect ratio of 1.6. I saw one website report that they were upping that to 4500 pixels, which would be ridiculous. The minimum recommended size is 1000 pixels on the long dimension. I decided to go with 1200 pixels.
Why all of the concern? Because at the 70% royalty rate that I have, or will be choosing, I will be paying for the download. My 1567x2500 image came in at 1.31 mb. By reducing the image size to 752x1200 I reduced the file size to 364kb. I basically shaved 1 megabyte off the download.
Still working on the final final final proofread and corrections. Getting excited. Soon my only concern will be if anyone actually wants to read it.
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