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That means unhappy customers, which means unhappy Hitch, which means Amazon is going to get an earful--and I won't envy them for being on the receipt end of your wrath. ![]() Anyway, since I remember from some earlier thread that you have an ECS/ECR account, you could possibly short-circuit all that by emailing them and asking what their plan is for creators proofing books in this format. (Keep in mind that the KFX conversion doesn't happen as part of the normal KDP machinery, it's like that weird SRL thing, but it happens days (or weeks or whatever) after the book has been up for sale.) You can tell me if I'm being too presumptuous, but I had to suggest it. (If I had an ECS/ECR account, I'd email them--heck, maybe I'll try their generic customer support. Probably at least as likely to work as cutting steel with a butter knife.) EDIT: Actually, this is rather interesting: https://watchdognation.com/what-is-j...email-address/ A method of last resort... Quote:
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Back to the workshop... P.S. Conscious of @Kovid's request earlier, but I think this is still relevant to the format... Last edited by mattmc; 10-02-2015 at 12:06 AM. |
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I actually have a K1 and could try the above. I bought it on eBay a couple of years ago for $25 and the seller left a number of books on it. One of them had hyphenation! Unfortunately I deleted the evidence, and when I downloaded a sample of the same book, hyphens were gone. I have to think that soft hyphens work on the thing, but it may be a little tricky to verify this. |
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A quickie response, as it's getting lateish here, and I've sworn that I won't be up until the wees again tonight:
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Non? Oui? We don't think that this is happening on the fly, do we? Like POD, but for KFX? Someone with an enhanced-typography device orders Book X, and voila!, it's created? No, that sounds daft. Ergo....if you're able to get existing and even PD books, in KFX, my sweeties, I'd say that this does not bode well for the "no re-processing" idea. Hate to be the wearer of the Spock ears, here, but I fear, unless I've misunderstood, when I tried to catch up on the thread, that's the takeaway from the experiments reported here. Right? Or...not? P.S.: yes, good memory. I do have an ECR account, (rather than a seller's account) for some inexplicable reason. I think they just decided that the poor regular KDP guys didn't need the aggro of my questions, etc. And, yes: I suspect that discussion is going to be sooner rather than later. URGH. Hitch |
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Providing DRM removal software or using DRM removal software in the US* is a civil offence, so the copyright holder would have to sue you. If the DRM removal software is provided or used "willfully and for purposes of commercial advantage or private financial gain" then it's a criminal offence, and convicted offenders "shall be fined not more than $500,000 or imprisoned for not more than 5 years, or both, for the first offense". *Except for certain limited exceptions granted by the Librarian of Congress. |
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I have done some more research on how different quality images are sent to different device types for the same book. For this test I used Wafu Cool Japan Guide by Japan Publicity. It is composed of large color images and is free. I chose a representative page, titled "Where to Go?". It is the fifth page (counting the cover) and contains a map of Japan. The results shown below are: image type, dimensions (WxH), file size, and quality of the smallest text on the map.
Test results: AZW3 download targeted for a Paperwhite II: color JPEG, 925 x 1181, 119 KB, just barely readable. KFX on Paperwhite II: gray scale JPEG-XR, 654 x 834, 76 KB, slightly less readable than the AZW3 version. KFX on iPad Air 2: color JPEG, 1504 x 1919, 776 KB, very readable. KFX on iPhone 6: Identical to the iPad. That is as far as I can go using the devices I have on hand. I am curious what the results would be for other devices. If anyone with a higher resolution e-ink Kindle (PW3 or Voyage) wants to contribute they should get this book both as an AZW3 download from Amazon.com and as a KFX delivered directly to device and see what image formats are present. I am also curious about the Fire tables. I believe that they also support KFX, but I don't know how accessible the document storage is on those devices. |
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Images in KFX books are unencrypted in the "attachables" files as has been mentioned in this thread previously. Manual extraction is tedious. If you are asking about iOS hacking then I'm afraid I can't help you. ETA:One of the oddest things about KFX is that while the text is very heavily protected, the images are totally in the clear. Last edited by jhowell; 10-02-2015 at 10:06 PM. |
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ETA: The images on the iOS devices were very clear. I suspect that they are at (or very near) the original resolution used when the publisher submitted the book to Amazon. Edit 2: This may be a sign that Amazon is processing books for KFX from the original source. (As opposed to doing a conversion from the already processed KF8 format.) Last edited by jhowell; 10-02-2015 at 08:34 PM. |
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