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Originally Posted by tomsem
In this regard, PDF seems preferred as it is easy to add page links and bookmarks relative to ePub with any PDF editing tool. Can you save PDF content for right to left language (and page order), e.g. for manga? (I tried creating one with 'Right binding', but it didn't behave as I would expect.)
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You can manually inverse the order of images for both pdf and cbz. When you have images extracted, they'll usually be named something like 001-002-003... in order. Select all files in a program that allows multi renaming of files, and you'll usually have options to add a custom counter to them. Example is Total Commander.
Pocketbook also has it's own image viewer, so you could view comics using it by uploading your comics into their own folders into the device. That was my preferred method, as I was never a fan of using multiple programs to mangle image files.
As far as quality is concerned, it's got pretty good downsampling codecs, so if source files resolution is greater than your device's screen, you shouldn't have to do anything. In fact it's better to have them in larger resolution, if you're used to zooming in. But if resolution is smaller, then it's best to upscale them first on computer to the resolution of the device.