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Old 12-06-2010, 04:05 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by theducks View Post
Define "Properly"
On what? , When?
Some devices have special (non-standard) rules that need to be followed to get covers to appear in "book-shelve" type browsers


Most covers I have are JPG files, under 600x800px (the screen size on my e-ink based reader), embedded by Calibre or the publisher as the first page.
I suggest that you simply examine what was done (on one you think is "properly done") and borrow heavily from the style and code.

If you are wanting ti "Create" your own Artwork for a cover, A Graphisc program like:Gimp, Paintshop Pro... might do to create the original JPG.

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Thanks for your reply. I have been trying to get a hold of an ebook to see whether there was a cover image to go by. I don't have a reader but I do have Calibre and Anthimeon eCub (that has a cover editor but no guideline), which I'd been using to format a book. But I reverted to Sigil for the fully justified pages and other professional elements.

I've since posting done a 6"x9" cover at 72 dpi in Gimp and it outputs at 432 x 648 px and a nice 100 kb. I'll try it in the Kindle emulator and see.
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