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CS5.5>Epub: Help! Newly Bloated Files

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    • #63774
      Anonymous
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      I have an InDesign EBook File consisting of 25 chapters and many maps and photos, and up until now everything was hunky dory.

      Thanks to Lynda's tutorials–especially Anne-Marie's superb teaching–my life has changed over the past 1.5 years, and I'm doing things I never would have suspected a few years ago, in website, PhotoShop, and most importantly, InDesign for epub.

      Here's the Epub dilemma. I'm using BookBaby as an aggregator because ISBN's are so much cheaper with them, and they have access to the outlets that don't deal with “the public”. I sent the preflight-checked, Caliber-passed Epub file to them and they bounced it back for a few problems. To comply with their requests, I changed all the InD file names to eliminate spaces, substituting_underscores. Because for some reason the TOC in the frontmatter lost all its chapter jumps in the earlier dispatch to BB, I again embedded hyperlinks to each of the book's chapter files.

      Done with their requests, just wanting to “tidy up”, I doublechecked all the image files and doublechecked the inline placement of those scores of image files. To make sure that each InDesign file was as streamlined as it could be, as I've done earlier, I went into each of the 25 ID chapters to “Save As” with the same name, which should have eliminated everything nonessential. (Indeed, the files got smaller.) The InDesign book document then saved as a whole, I ran preflight pub checks several times, fixing what was necessary, until I got the row of green lights.

      Then from ID I exported as an EPub. Using Caliber as my reader, everything checks. But to my horror, I noticed that the EPub file size had bloated from the 16 mb I had sent BookBaby originally to 54 mb!!! Obviously, I've done something terrible. I've been trying for two days to figure this out and am despairing. The epub seems otherwise identical to the earlier, albeit flawed, version. Granted, I have a _lot_ of images. But why did I get by with 16 mb overall epub filesize, and why do I now have 54 mb? Perhaps it was in the 25 maneuvers I did to “Save As” each chapter file? The new TOC hyperlinks? Or, as someone suggested, does this have to do with styles that didn't make it into the earlier epub version? Grateful for any help!

    • #63890

      Can you unzip both EPUBs and compare the contents? If the folder containing the images is significantly larger in the new EPUB compared to the old one then check your EPUB export settings. Perhaps they got changed inadvertently – perhaps went back to defaults?

    • #63893
      Anonymous
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      Hallelujah! You put your finger on it — the jpgs went to defaults and added nearly 40 mb of extra weight. Many thanks! In the process of re-exporting right now. Thanks Iaian!

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