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Umm unless you have some really weird comic processing options set, the generated EPUB should be much smaller than the source file. It certainly is for me.
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re: comic processing options
To Traclo - Glad it helped. In terms of bulk processing, you should certainly be able to do it with the command line, and I think through the GUI as well (change your preferences?)
To Kovid - Yes, I was somewhat puzzled too. I am guessing that it may be in part related to the encoding of the original image. To fully make clear what I'm talking about, here are the details. I begin with one cbz file, and use the following command to convert: ebook-convert /home/Media/Print/Comics/Toles/Toles.cbz Toles_v2.epub --output-profile sony --no-sort --cover /home/Media/Print/Comics/Toles/Toles.jpg --title "Tom Toles Cartoons" --authors "Tom Toles" --author-sort "Toles, Tom" --publisher "Washington Post" --tags "News, Comics, Humor" When I add the "--no-process" flag, I get a different sized file (Toles.epub below): #1: 1.1M Toles.cbz #2: 5.3M Toles_v2.epub #3 (--no-process): 1.1M Toles.epub Breaking it down by unziping the files, it is solely due to images. A representative file from all three: #1: 50K Toles-09.12.2009.jpg #2: 128K 0_1.png #3: 50K Toles-09.12.2009.jpg Since I'm using the command line, I assume it's a matter of the calibre internal defaults. I'm 99% sure I haven't change anything in my preferences related to cbz conversion. I will check. Finally, to anyone else who's curious, the example is drawn from a script that turns Tom Toles' daily cartoon into an ebook. Rather nice, since it's a 1-panel black and white cartoon. Unfortunately, the script is a horrible bash frankenstein. I'm going to learn python and try to make it something worth sharing. Cheers, John |
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Try using --output-format=jpeg
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Agreed.
I tried keeping it as a jpeg and it is vastly smaller than png. I can use comic processing and it actually reduces the size for me. Perhaps jpeg should be the default? Well thanks, my only real gripe with the program is solved (and it was my fault all along ![]() |
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I am hoping that the PDF will be able to store graphics scaled so that the image width is saved at the resolution of the Sony's height, so that comics will still be rendered at max resolution when turned to widescreen mode instead of upsampled by the reader.
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I'm trying to convert Ursula K. Le Guin's SUPERMOUSE comics to various ebook formats. Calibre handled EPUB fine, but when I got to .lit I ran into a couple of problems, which I would be grateful for advice about.
When I look at the .lit file in Calibre's internal reader, I can see the pictures (though they're separated by a lot of white space). When I use the Microsoft Reader emulator (on my Dell laptop, running Win XP) -- all the pictures are gone. Only the headings and Table of Contents and publication information remain. Would anyone be willing to look at the Supermouse01.lit file on a Microsoft Reader? And, are there stepwise instructions for the comic conversion section of Calibre discussed above? I've read the thread and the help file and I blush to admit I can't find where I should choose the comic converter option in the Calibre GUI. I'm comfortable with command-line operations but I'm so not a programmer: I need a little more direction -- not just what I can do, but how to do it. Thanks much, Vonda |
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Hi
![]() I don't have my 505 yet and I'm working on converting some manga I own. I've been doing it with calibre, from cbz files I makes using jpg or png files. Then I convert it to lrf. I saw on the forums that there is another method, using Manga2Pdf then rasterfarian to convert it to lrf. I was wondering, for those with a Sony reader who have tried both, which would you say gives the best quality? Which files are smalle? (I haven't tried the second method yet because I couldn't seem to make it work in Ubuntu, but if it's better quality and smaller size I'll give it a try again). Thanks ![]() |
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manga on nook?
Hi, I just got a nook recently and was trying converting and viewing manga for the first time last night (I've done it before for PRS-505 and Kindle DX).
I didn't see a comics output format specifically for the nook, so I used the PRS-505 setting, but the image size wasn't quite right (the nook UI takes a little more screen real estate). What are the settings I should use for the nook? Or should I just wait until that output option is added in a future update? I took a bunch of photos showing the manga on my Kindle DX, PRS-505, and nook, side-by-side with a paper book. Check 'em out: http://www.flickr.com/photos/tevk/se...7622898319997/ I love Calibre, it's a great app! |
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If you can figure out the exact screen resolution of the nook, i'll be happy to add an output profile for it.
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I'm still honing in on the exact resolution, but it appears to be around:
600x730. Should have time to suss out the exact number tonight. |
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I am a noob and in need of help. I just got a Kindle and just downloaded the program. So far I am very impressed with Calibre as my ebook manager! I am wondering though what is the best format to convert a CBR in so I can read it on my kindle.
I tried a mobi conversion, and the text was sooo small I could barely read it. Any suggestions? |
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