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Old 05-05-2017, 01:41 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by Mex5150 View Post
Calibre was the first thing I tried, but that just converts the text without the images. (probably should have mentioned I'd already failed with Calibre, oops)
AFAIK, you can either extract the text layer or images, but not both. In order to keep the inline images, you'll have to convert the DJVU files to PDF files and then OCR them like any other PDF file with ABBYY Finereader.

If your Nook is rooted, you might be able to install KOReader, which supports DJVU files.

Alternatively, if the Nook PDF app doesn't have a reflow function, you might be able to use k2pdfopt to reformat PDF files generated from your DJVU files for your NOOK. (In case you can't figure out the optimal conversion settings, the author, willus, provides tech support in the k2pdfopt forum.)
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