This is the Second Part – Cover pages , Importing and Exporting

6 Choose your own cover and input other images.

Images

Make sure you have the correct copyright to use the images.

My two favourite site for such photos are Unsplash  https://unsplash.com/  and The Noun Project https://thenounproject.com/ .

 

Decorative image - hand and lightning bolts
Unsplash has thousands of great copyright free images. Photo credit: Photo by Ramón Salinero on Unsplash

Front Cover Image

The image on the cover of this presentation is from Douglas College.  It is an aerial view of the Coquitlam Campus.  I added the text by using the photo editor in my MacBook.  It does not export into the print copy but you can see it on the web.  As Faculty at Douglas College, I got this photo from the College web site.  I have the right to use it in publication such as this.

 

 

Adding your own photographs

You can add your own photos.  “Add Media” button in the upper left corner of the editing page.

Books for sale. This is a photo by Jennifer Kirkey taken in 2016 outside the Douglas College bookstore at the start of the semester. Every single paper is someone trying to sell their textbook. Photo credit: Jennifer Kirkey 2016 CC0 This is thumbnail size.

You can add your own photos.  “Add Media” button in the upper left corner of the editing page.

Books for sale. This is a photo by Jennifer Kirkey taken in 2016 outside the Douglas College bookstore at the start of the semester. Every single paper is someone trying to sell their textbook. Photo Credit: Jennifer Kirkey 2016 CC0

License

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To the extent possible under law, Jennifer Kirkey and OpenStax have waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to x-A-Learn PressBooks with Newton's Laws for C&BA, except where otherwise noted.

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