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Old 05-31-2022, 06:55 PM   #613
GlennD
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Originally Posted by ilovejedd View Post
To me, the backups made with DeDRM tools aren’t as good as the native CBZ files.

The CBZ had much higher quality images compared to what you’d get from azw3/kfx. To get high quality Kindle backups, you had to manually extract the HD images from the azw6 files (downloaded using Kindle for PC) and combine them together.
I'd be interested in the resolution of the images you got from the native CBZ files. I convert the kindle file to epub in calibre; use kindle as the input profile and tablet as the output profile, that way the images don't get resized. Then I have a batch file that does the work of converting the resulting epub to a CBZ. (If anyone is interested in more detail, feel free to send me a note, we're probably stepping over the bounds of this topic as it is.)

The most recent ones I did were some Moon Knight collections, I ended up with each image file being 1248x1920 resolution. Does anyone have a CBZ backup they could check for the resulting resolution?
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