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Originally Posted by MaitreNicodeme
I'll give it a try. Thx !
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Kindle Create (Comic/Manga option) or KCC will take 'comic' PDF as input. Of course PDF should contain only images for that to work correctly.
KCC will export ePub and CBZ as well as AZW3.
Kindle Create exports .kpf, which KFX input plugin can convert to KFX, which can be converted to ePub by the plugin.
I prefer using KC when I get comics in PDF format, since it lets me preview the comic to ensure page spread pages (if any) wind up on the correct side, add ToC, and maybe remove pages that are superfluous (e.g. previews or ads for other comics). And often I want to read it with a Kindle or the Kindle app, so KFX is useful for side-loading.
KC also lets you combine PDFs into a single book, for example if the PDFs represent issues in a volume, crop and resize pages, add a ToC, etc.
Both are good to have around.
For example, KCC has a useful 'split pages' function which can help with comics that have not been formatted correctly. I have gotten a number of them from amazon which consist only of 'spread' pages with 2 single pages merged. Even spreads that contain continuous artwork across left and right can be split if reading order of panels is not relevant.
So I can use KCC to split spread images, export to CBZ, and import those images to KC for final tuning (selectively replace images that should not have been split etc.).