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Front cover image versus oriented as in new placeholder
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Lisa
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Dec 30, 2022 10:09AM

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It is what you uploaded in 2017.


This is a real book presented the same way. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...
Question is, is there now a preference for images oriented this way, as indicated in the placeholder image?

Fortunately, indeed.

No, it is just the cover you uploaded in 2017. That is the cover on Abe books because that is what they have. We use what is available from acceptable sources. Like you did.

'Cover images uploaded should only be an image of the actual front cover...' to my mind that would exclude spine, background, and perspectival effects

'Cover images uploaded should only be an image of the actual front cover...' to my mind that would exclude..."
No. We use covers as they are available from acceptable sources.

But I have at least once in this group changed the image from 3D to a flat one & didn't receive any comment.

No, the frontal view of the cover is still preferred. Unless there is only a tilted version (with or without spine) available.
The placeholder is just a design 'feature', with no consequences for the policy to use the frontal view cover when available.

Yes, my comments were perhaps too brief. Finding a cover from an acceptable source that improves the existing cover quality while still being the exact same cover is acceptable practice. Unfortunately, with books published 20 and more years ago, we're happy to use what we can.

'Cover images uploaded should only be an image of the actual front cover...' to my mind that would exclude..."
As I've always understood it as well. So long as no communication has gone out stating otherwise, I'll assume this has not changed. It sounds like I did not miss any announcement regarding this. Thank you.

'Cover images uploaded should only be an image of the actual front cover...' to my mind that would exclude spine, background, and perspectival effects
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This is stating the policy too narrowly. There is nothing that precludes cover images with spines or presented in a perspective. Sometimes a cover image has been photographed on a table with personal things in the background, although we try to crop those images.

Wishing everyone a Happy & Safe New Year!

'Cover images uploaded should only be an image of the actual front cover...' to my mind tha..."
Yes, I'm really stating the cover image we should be seeking. For many books it will be a matter of making do with the best image available from an acceptable source but we do need to have an ideal in mind to judge which images are preferred.