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Old 12-23-2010, 02:02 PM   #222
Starson17
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Originally Posted by eriksnoopy View Post
ok.. sounds easy.. which programs would you use? and any way to convert rar. files so they can be viewed on the sony reader?
I don't do alot of comics processing, so the few times I've done this, I've just used a zip compressor (WinZip) to make .zip files and renamed to .cbz files. Where I needed it I used a text editor to make the index, followed by WinZip again. The FAQ or user manual for Calibre describes the .cbc index format.

I've even used Acrobat to make pure jpg pdfs and converted those to EPUB. As long as there's nothing but images that seems to work fine.

I know nothing about the Sony. I use an IPAQ and it has a comics aware reader that will autosplit the frames of a comic and expand them to full screen, so you see each panel in large size instead of a full page of unreadably small text.

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