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Old 12-23-2023, 05:01 PM   #5
tomsem
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Originally Posted by DNSB View Post
Can you extract the images using the KindleUnpack plugin for calibre and then use KCC?
Thanks, KindleUnpack plugin helps with getting a folder with the images quickly.

After setting appropriate options, KCC might be useful, especially for creating CBZ metadata (need to confirm PocketBook supports it).

PB reader would not open the ePub file that KindleUnpack plugin created. Haven't investigated the cause. I assume it is doing something different than what calibre does to convert to ePub.

PB reader UI looks very similar for both CBZ and PDF, but would like to get ePub for comparison as well.

But calibre will not catalog CBZ, unfortunately (AFAICT). That alone may make PDF a better target, and it will also work on Kindle platform (converted to Print Replica).

At any rate, it's fun to have some color on an eInk device.

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