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Old 05-13-2025, 08:47 AM   #2
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by JohnnyBook View Post
Being able to see the file size with out having to use the "open book folder" to open an explorer window to view the folder contents, or open the image in my image viewer from the book details pane to see the file size, or use the Edit Books tool to see the file size would be nice.
You can use the calibre editor to see the size of the graphics. In the editor you can reduce the resolution of any of the graphics you want. You can also do a lossless compression that will reduce the file size of the graphics. I do this.
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