09-13-2008, 12:41 PM | #1 |
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Best Resolution for Comics / in landscape and portrait
I’ve been reading the Forum for quite some time and bought a PSR505 2 months ago. So far I’ve have been delighted with the capabilities of this device. What makes me very unhappy is the fast amounts of different ebook formats and honestly sometime I fear its just to much. But this is not the topic of this post.
I have tried al posted ways of preparing a CBR or CBZ comic for the reader and not all of them a very good. The best job does the comic2lrf (thanks great software ) I was not very happy with the margins used in most comics, and tried various auto crop tools, none of them worked good. The best shots I made with imagemagick I receive great results in cutting of the unnecessary borders, I then used diff methods to convert to grayscale here I followed the approach comic2lrf was using and finally modulate to do the job. Out of the processed images I create another cbz and then run comic2lrf to create a nice lrf file. This works like a charm and with bash as scripting engine no hassel. My question is that if anyone of you as tried similar things whats the best resolution for the images to read them either in Landscape or Portraid the 800x600 are to small for much of the comics. And doing the L format the PSR needs to rescale. What kind of resolution are other people using? Thanks Joe |
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