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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
The core version of KindleUnpack that this test plugin is based on (v.072a) does not have that option. That option doesn't appear until the later test versions that have support for ePub3 (v0.72f).
This version will unpack the HD images (into their own folder) if they are present, but they won't use them to build the ePub. You'll have to manually copy the HD images into the OEBPS directory structure (replacing their lo-res counterparts) and build your ePub from that if you want ePubs with the HD images (or use the newer stand-alone betas).
I'm not planning on packaging any newer versions of the plugin until we get a somewhat stable v0.73 of the core stand-alone code. This is just a test version of the plugin to see if it happens to fix the problem Charles had with his book. None of the "New Features" of the later test versions of KindleUnpack (the core) are going to be introduced into the plugin (testing or otherwise) until I see v0.73 and stability. The core is a little too volatile right now to try and keep the plugin in sync.
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Thank you for that. That puts things into perspective. I'll stick with your test version for now. Seems to be working. I'll dig up my AZW3 I have and see how it goes. I've got 55 I can test. I also have 102 Mobi I can test as well. Most of these are/were freebies from Amazon at one point.