I've had an explanation. I was under the impression that .pdfs were
supposed to be identical, but apparently print versions do sometimes
have black and white illustrations when the online version has colour.
Eileen
> ______________________________________________
> From: Eileen Jamieson
> Sent: 28 October 2008 11:07
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> Subject: Earth and planetary science letters vol.262 no.3-4
>
> Hello Serialists
>
> Has anyone noticed a problem with the print version of Earth and
> planetary science letters vol.262 no.3-4? As a result of a different
> defect I noticed that a lot of the illustrations that were in colour
> on the online version were in black and white on the print. This was
> also the case with both replacement copies, so it may be a more
> widespread problem. Have a look at pages 601-619 for example, but
> there are several other articles that should have colour and don't.
> The graphs on pages 432-435 are unusable because of this.
>
> regards
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