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Old 12-24-2011, 07:58 PM   #3
tomsem
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Device: iPhone 15PM, Kindle Scribe, iPad mini 6, PocketBook InkPad Color 3
You have 2 choices for conversion: mobi, or PDF. For the former you can use Personal Documents service: send a .zip archive with the images in it (or use calibre). For the latter, you need a tool that can put the images in a PDF container (I use Acrobat, since I happen have that, but I'm sure there are free tools for this as well, calibre probably does it for example).

The advantage of using PDF is that you can zoom in to full resolution and pan. With mobi, you can zoom, but only to 'full screen' (800x600).

I've always wondered why someone doesn't do a 'slideshow' app for Kindle. They'd be able to build in functionality that was not in the 'experimental' viewer, etc. But since you could actually use that to read manga/comics, it probably violates the developer terms in some way.
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