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Old 05-20-2009, 01:54 PM   #1
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Best way to read comics or image files landscape?

I just purchased a prs-505 and I am currently searching for the best way to read comics on it.

I've used comiclrf and it's great for manga, but for full-size comics, it is a little bit small to read on the default settings. That's when I had the brilliant idea that it would be easier to read the comics landscape view and just split them up in half.

So far, if I rotate them and convert them with comiclrf this works well, but not perfectly because it doesn't show the in-between. This makes it hard to follow if an image splits across two panels. I tried making the comic file one long horizontal image, but that didn't go over well.

Does anyone have any insight into this? I feel like I'm almost there, I just want to figure out what works best.
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