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#21667 06/11/01 04:24 AM
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Okay - I can see the blip page, that's the easy part! My questions are:

1. Is it okay that the pages are all out of focus? (since I'm focusing on something far away)
2. What part of the book do I look at? Do I run my eyes, still unfocused, up and down the text?
3. How wide of a blip page works the best? Based on the dimensions of the book, I can make the blip page roughly 3 inches wide(from crease to crease) to about a half inch...

Well, I'm sure to have more questions later... These three will suffice for now!

Thanks!
Isosceles Jones







#21668 06/12/01 06:38 AM
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There is a number of threads with same topic. Just search the forum.

Anyway, here are the answers:
1. yes, it's normal;
2. you don't run your eyes over anything; you look at one point far behind the book and don't move the eyes (there's no need to, that's what photofocus is for);
3. Blip page by itself is optional/individual thing (not everyone sees it), therefore its width is also (some see wide some see narrow blip). So, your blip is fine.

Good luck with PRing!






#21669 06/12/01 08:02 AM
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Hey thanks!
Yeah - I just discovered the wealth of knowledge in the archived sections. I noticed that I'm not the first one to ask these questions! (did I just rhyme something?)

Anyway, I'll make sure I run through the old posts before I start jibber-jabbering the same old questions!

Isosceles Jones







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