First up, I am amazed at how fast CreateSpace delivered my printed proofs of How to Print your Novel with Kindle Direct Publishing. Seriously, from either the US or the UK to Australia in a week? Thank you!
Unfortunately, the proofs prove exactly why printed proofs of paperbacks are so necessary. This is what I see when I look at the cover on my computer screen:
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Note: ignore the back cover text; was a quick and dirty scale down in Corel.
Now, have a look at what the cover looks like with a matte finish:
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Note 2: that curly, golden looking thing in the background is the dog’s tail.
As you can see, the matte finish looks, well, awful. Not the fault of CreateSpace. My fault. All my previous covers have been printed with a glossy finish and [except for Vokhtah] they all turned out beautifully. This is one of my glossy how-to’s for comparison:
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The black of the background is the same on both the matte and glossy covers. The difference between them, however, is stark.
I’m sure there are some covers that work perfectly with a matte finish, but none of mine do, and I’ll never make this mistake again. 
Published on August 06, 2018 18:52