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Originally Posted by jhowell
In my opinion KFX is the best format to have on a Kindle since that enables the Enhanced Typesetting features of the reading software. And KF8 (azw3) is the best format to take off of a Kindle since that format most closely matches what the publisher originally provided to Amazon.
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There is one drawback to KFX. There is no way to reduce the line height like you can do with KF8. Using ChareInk/ChareInk6, the line height for KF8 is reduced due to the font. KFX ignores this and keeps the line height large.
And you can get hyphenation on KF8 using Calibre or Hyphenate This! (plugin) to add soft hyphens which do work very well on a Kindle.