Thread: LRF output
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Old 01-22-2009, 02:13 PM   #767
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Well,I don't know about Mobi,
But on the Sony reader LRF, one could copy the text,and save the pictures inside a PDF, and then in book designer re-create your version of the book.
Like mentioned above, identical copying is impossible,especially when you're dealing with a large papersize. the 6" screen of the reader is too small to comfortably read a4 or larger pages.

I don't know if there's a program to create mobi, but I do know,that one is able to create a HTML file of the book, and convert that to mobi.

Again,to have it identically looking the same I don't think will be possible (when you use text based methode). But looking like,yes...

Or like above mentioned, take a snapshot of every page, and view the book as pictures.
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