Re: [Finale] OT : Print on demand services for early music

2006-09-30 Thread Noel Stoutenburg
Kim Patrick Clow wrote: A couple of months ago, we discussed how radically things were changed by the advent of desktop publishing. One of the biggest reasons I'm afraid to just publish my editions on my own has been one of being practical. I don't know how distribution works, or if you have a

Re: [Finale] OT : Print on demand services for early music

2006-09-30 Thread Dennis Bathory-Kitsz
At 11:37 AM 9/30/06 -0400, Kim Patrick Clow wrote: >I'm curious if anyone knows anyone who has used this service? Or has any >feedback or thoughts on it? Just a followup ... it was Lightning Source in Tennessee. https://www.lightningsource.com/ Dennis _

Re: [Finale] OT : Print on demand services for early music

2006-09-30 Thread Dennis Bathory-Kitsz
At 11:37 AM 9/30/06 -0400, Kim Patrick Clow wrote: >I'm curious if anyone knows anyone who has used this service? Or has any >feedback or thoughts on it? I have used on-demand printing for this book, which I edited and designed: http://www.amazon.com/Marching-Browns-Ghost-Civil-Rights/dp/0965932

[Finale] OT : Print on demand services for early music

2006-09-30 Thread Kim Patrick Clow
A couple of months ago, we discussed how radically things were changed by the advent of desktop publishing.   One of the biggest reasons I'm afraid to just publish my editions on my own has been one of being practical. I don't know how distribution works, or if you have a website on the Internet, w