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Originally Posted by Ericthegreat
Is 16 colors of gray capable of differentiating the diff colors of gray in manga?
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Based on the 2 video's I have seen I would have to guess: yes.
I will bookmark this and come back on it tuesday after unpacking my Kindle (HOTD is awaiting).
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http://foosoft.net/mangle/
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<..>I was annoyed with these issues and thus Mangle was born (the program name is a mix of "Manga" and "Kindle" in case you haven't figured it out yet; I thought it was pretty clever at the time). Fortunately you can get all the benefits of my work without really doing anything (and it won't even cost you anything since Mangle is free, GPL software). With Mangle you can easily:
Sort and organize images from different directories; bulk rename feature for output to the Kindle
Optionally re-save images in a format Kindle will be sure to understand with no visible quality loss
Downsample and rotate images for optimal viewing on Kindle, convert to grayscale to save space and improve contrast
Automatically generate book meta-data so that your manga is always properly detected and viewable in-order
Mangle is also cross platform, and doesn't require an install (it's a standalone executable that you can run from anywhere). It is also "environmentally friendly" by not messing with your registry or modifying your system in any way. If you ever want to uninstall it, just delete the executable and you're done.<..>
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