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Adding covers
Whenever I add a cover to a book, using Calibre, it creates a cover.jpg in the same folder as the book (so far so good). But when I want to add this cover to my own sources (from which I generate my books), I always get an error in the LaTeX process (dimensions too large).
It took me some time to figure this one out, but it turns out that the cover.jpg has a resolution of 1 pixel per inch... Is there a reason for this? (the original had a normal resolution, around 70 pixels per inch...) |
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I have had a look at some of my books, and most of them seem to be set to 96 dpi. However I did find some set to the 1dpi value you mentioned. I could not see if this related to the version of calibre used to create the files or some other cause. I am wondering if perhaps it is something like it varies between the case where the cover is downloaded and when it is extracted from an exiting book.
I suspect in most places within Calibre it is only interested in the width/height in pixels of the cover, and does not pay any attention to the dpi value so that what it is set to has not mattered Last edited by itimpi; 12-01-2010 at 08:37 AM. |
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Most applications don't mind
![]() And yes, it only happens when you drag it into Calibre, instead of updating the cover using the book. |
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there is no code in calibre to manipulate the dpi stored in jpegs. In fact, I wasn't even aware that jpegs could store dpi. What would be the point of storing dpi in raster format?
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It is used for deciding how to 'display' images on devices with differing resolutions while maintaining the same physical size. For example, when photoshop prints a 5x7 photo, it will be 5x7 no matter the printer resolution and no matter the paper size (as long as the paper is larger than 5x7).
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That's just wrong
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