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Originally Posted by JSWolf
Garbage in, garbage out.
A. you don't know how the KePub was made.
B. You can use calibre or KePubify to make the KePub.
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Thanks but I don't think this is relevant to my question. I know 'how' to turn an epub into a kepub using calibre. My question was whether calibre's conversion from standard ebooks epub to kepub will give materially different results from getting the kepub direct from standard ebooks
I have tested with a few books and can't 'see' a difference but that's a very small sample size. I am planning to store the epubs in calibre (as epubs are most compatible). I just wanted to check that I won't end up with a worse result by doing so
I don't know how the epub or kepub was made by standard ebooks. I do think they do a superb job at cleaning up some books from project Gutenberg and producing books that look great on e-readers. So not really sure what the garbage reference is