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Originally Posted by cybmole
yes - in Kindle for PC, viewing the sample, I see that the opening word - "Introduction", which is in a handwriting style font on a white rectangular background, does not re-scale with the main chapter font; it must be a standalone image
so should there be an option to preserve the scans/images in mobi to epub conversion ?
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Amazon != mobi, as was stated it's a Topaz file. Calibre has nothing to do with the creation of the textual/image output that shows up in your Calibre library when you process a Topaz file - the same third party plugins that strip the encryption are creating the HTML that Calibre sees. Note that it's HTML once Calibre gets it - not topaz or mobi. As Dwanthny noted, this is often completely unedited OCR text generated by Amazon or the publisher. The image files are extracted from SVG by the plugin. Whether there are any possibilities to improve it would be the responsibility of the maintainers of those plugins.
The simplest thing to do with Topaz files is just to read them on a Kindle or with Kindle software...