![]() It is pretty difficult for me, as I consider tablets suitable only as gifts or to practice shots to a trash basketīut seriously, there is this warning in Calibre: I am convinced that I am missing that custom option somewhere, how else? I do this to preserve details in diagrams - Calibre tends to reduce picture resolutions too much. That is really strange, where can I set the exact resolution in pixels I want to be used for picture conversions?Īs it is now, I do this: I create an epub with Calibre converter, then replace pictures inside it with ones made by me with some picture converting tools. "Customize plugins" says " plugin does not need customization" for all output profile plugins, even the most generic ones. So setting custom output resolution is very important.Īs I am very new to Calibre, I hope it is possible, I just can't find how to do it.Īgain, the stand-alone converter should support custom resolutions as well. Besides who knows how many pixels are not visible, outside the visible screen, covered by the frame. I do realize that the specified resolution might have to be lower than the device resolution in specs, especially with Aura where some space at the bottom seems to be not allowed to be used for the actual text of the book. ![]() That would be important also for the stand-alone Calibre converter, I don't see switches to specify output resolution there either and the profiles I need are either missing or with wrong resolution. Is there a way to create a custom output profile where I can set resolution myself? The same situation is with Sony PRS-T1/T2 - I am using landscape orientation with them, but Sony Reader Landscape output profile is for 784x1012 resolution when the resolution of T1/T2 in landscape is 800圆00 (as opposed to 600x800) Yet, I am forced to choose Kobo Reader with resolution 536x710Įven if I wanted to chose some other output profile (can I?) there is no similar resolution. It might be important, for example, when converting pictures.Īura HD has 1440 x 1080 resolution. Speaking about resolution, shouldn't I be able to choose an output profile with the resolution of my device? Isn't Aura closer to Glo - the same firmware and all.īesides, the resolution is entirely different. They won't have chapters, but it will remember were you are.#4 parkher 06-30-2013, 07:52 AMNow in Calibre 0.9.37 Kobo Aura HD is bundled together with Kobo Vox when selecting driver.īut Vox is not even an e-book reader, it is some LCD toy like iPad. If we are talking about CBR or CBZ as the source, is there a reason you are not just putting these onto the device? Kobo ereader handle both formats and will allow zooming on the images in the comics. ![]() I can't tell you the differences as I don't really use either. ![]() I'm pretty sure that chapter for converted comic books are generated in different ways by KCC and calibre. And the formatting of the epub produced by both is different. A calibre conversion might downsize an image according to the profile, but it will not upsize an image. Are you saying that converting a comic to epub using calibre gives a different result than Kindle Comic Converter? Or are you converting something the KCC produced? Or something else?įrom memory KCC resizes images to match the screen size of the device you said you were using. Thank you, but the image in the epub file don't fill the screen while it did when using kindle comic converter, i'm reconverting it because it shows only 6 chapters. ![]()
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