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Old 02-21-2016, 08:22 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by PeterT View Post
I *think* the O/P is referring to calibre's Output Profile and it's listing of resolutions.

If so, it's not really an issue; all the resolution is used for is the sizing of images, and even then I think it's more applicable to news downloads as opposed to regular conversions.
It's also used to resize images in books, but that doesn't matter for the Kindle - it automatically shrinks oversized images. (And also, as you suggest, books are unlikely to contain images that need resizing in the first place.)

I have my output profile set to "Tablet", which disables image resizing.

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