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Old 06-11-2017, 04:30 PM   #39
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Originally Posted by FizzyWater View Post
Thanks so much for this!

I have a question, and I acknowledge that I probably should already know this, but like many folks on the forum, I have multiple readers. If I create an ePub or awz3 using one of these high-res versions, but end up wanting to read on one of the older readers, will Calibre convert it to a size that fits the reader when I send it to the reader? I would I need to make a second copy with a smaller-res sized photo?
I don't know what device you have, but if you're referring to the Kindle there are two covers: the one shown in the home screen and the one embedded in the book. If you're referring to the latter, when you send the book to the device Calibre won't change the contents of the book (to the best of my knowledge) so you're going to have the cover in whichever resolution was in effect by the output profile you used during the conversion.

Unless you have a really ancient device, I wouldn't worry about it. Most devices should automatically downscale the cover to fit the screen.
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