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Letters and Books to PDF Flip-Style Viewing

October 18, 2024 by Wesley Cardone

It is one thing to merely scan letters and books page-by-page, but it is another to present those scans in a readable fashion that mimics the real feel of a brochure, a history book, or any other published media that has pages that the reader turns. A flip-book style of presentation radically increases the inevitability of a piece of media. Check out the sample shown here of a school yearbook. The year was 1975, and it was a collaboration between three elementary schools.

You navigate through the flipbook by clicking on the scroll arrowheads to the left or right of each page or by dragging the pages from the left to the right or vice versa.

 

Filed Under: Flip-BooK Style Duplications, Special Productions, Techniques and Practices

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