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Old 07-24-2012, 11:10 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by mbovenka View Post
Try using the 'Tablet' output profile (Preferences -> Conversion -> Common Options -> Page Setup). That doesn't do any image resizing; maybe that will get rid of the size declaration.

Haven't tried it, though.
Yay! It worked! I'm so happy! Thank you mbovenka.

Very weird that the Kobo reader's profile is set to put wrong dimensions in...

EDIT: Except that it doesn't work, see my next post.

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Originally Posted by gbm View Post
Try under covert--epub output checking Preserve cover aspect ratio.

bernie
Thanks bernie, I tried that before. What it does is indeed preserve the aspect ratio, but not the exact number of pixels. So for instance, it will set the size to 512x648... And my Kobo makes the image that size, leaving the left over pixels blank.

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