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Old 04-08-2022, 02:47 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by salamanderjuice View Post
Don't use Calibre's conversion tools to do this. It sucks at it. Install the KindleUnpack plug-in (Preferences -> Plugins-> Get New Plugins). Then click on the book then use the KindleUnpack plug-in to do KF8 to ePub. This works perfectly. Also make sure you're copying the books on as a kepub.
It depends on the size of the images. When you download KF8, you don't always get the full size images.

Also, it depends on Page setup under Common option in Preferences. I have mine set as Input profile: Default profile and Output profile: Tablet.That way Calibre will not change the images and leave them as they are in the source format.

In this case, it's either the wrong settings so the images are being reduced or the images are just too small. if the conversion is to ePub, it should be failry easy in the editor to search/replace to make the images display full screen. The CSS for that is easy to create.

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