Over in the Interesting Space Dogfights (http://www.indie-rpgs.com/viewtopic.php?t=8670) thread we tossed around the idea of using computer generated graphics and shots from the Hubble (and other similar sources) as art for a published version of the game. We don't really have any idea how expensive it is to print something at this color depth. I'm thinking a glossy paper with photo color depth (i guess like a text book that includes color photos.)
Does anyone know anything about , or perhaps know where i can find out about the costs of using this method when printing books around 150-200 pages?
Thanks.
Thomas
This is really something you have to talk to a printer about. From my own experiences, printing books like this will cost you somewhere between $100 and $2 each, depending on where and how many. I seem to recall getting a quote on something like this at $10/book domestically (for 1000 copies) and $2.50 offshore (for 1000 copies). Both quotes were hardcover.
By the way, in printer lingo, "photo color" is called four-color process, and glossy papers are all coated stock types, though there are degrees of gloss. Of course, a printer will understand the questions either way. Be sure to let printers make suggestions, since they'll sometimes be able to provide something that's close to what you want for a lot cheaper.