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How do I send my graphic novel to my Kindle?
I bought American Paladin: Dust Sacrifice via Kickstarter. When it came in I got a link to download the ebook to my laptop. I imported it into my library managed by Calibre. I can read it fine on my Mac.
Heretofore I've used Calibre to send my ebooks to my USB-connected Kindles. I did so to my Kindle Colorsoft and my Kindle Scribe, but in each case the Kindle would show the ebook in my library, but give up after a few minutes of trying to open it. (I tried both epub and azw3 formats.) I have had no problem loading other ebooks. I figure it is b/c this is a graphics-heavy ebook. Or Amazon is just screwing over its customers again. So I tried emailing the ebook to my Kindle. No joy, the file is 463MB and mail clients refuse to send so large a file. I tried using a 3rd party download links and that didn't work, either. Has anyone figured out how to send graphic novels/mange to a Kindle? Or any similarly sized ebook? Or should I just conclude that the Kindle is useless for reading such ebooks? (I did manage to get Apple's book app to send it to my iPad. It works there, but I prefer e-ink displays.) |
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Join Date: Nov 2015
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1. Jailbreak your devices, install Koreader and sideload comic in cbz or epub format. Problem is that you may already be on firmwares that aren't jailbrakable, yet.
2. Use Kindle Comic Converter to convert the book. I can't help you there, my knowledge of this program is very limited. 3. Convert your comic to fixed page kfx format, and sideload it. Instructions: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sh...ght=kfx+output You will need to follow instructions for Command Line Interface (CLI), and use it to convert the file. File sizes can go up to 1GB that way, and it's imho the best way to read comics on Kindle readers, quality wise. It's not an easy process, though. It involves using Kindle Create to create kfs files, then converting those into kfx via CLI. 4. Reduce the size of you comic so 'Send to Kindle' will accept it. Comic will be converted to fixed page kfx on amazon servers and sent it to your device. Look up size limits for 'Send to Kindle'. Amazon will further degrade quality via 'Send to Kindle'. |
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Grand Sorcerer
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: USA
Device: iPhone 15PM, Kindle Scribe, iPad mini 6, PocketBook InkPad Color 3
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(It would be helpful to know what format you are starting with.)
If you cannot jailbreak or don't like KOReader, the path of least resistance is to send PDF of the comic. This will get converted to KFX print replica, but for non color Kindles, it gets delivered as PDF. Print replica does not support 2 page viewing (in landscape), but does support syncing of bookmarks and reading position between the color Kindles and the Kindle apps. But it's the only way to have some semblance of comics added to your Kindle library. Fixed layout ePub is not supported by Send to Kindle or calibre. One option is to use Kindle Comic Converter to generate AZW3 for side loading. But you need to start with CBZ or PDF image containers. It cannot take fixed layout ePub. And AZW3 does not have comic features, apart from those which KCC attempts to mimic by slicing up images (if I recall correctly). In situations where that is the only format, I extract the images and hope for the best: fixed layout ePub can include text which the reading system is expected to render, and which page images do not portray (pages are not required to have an image), so the images may not reflect the intended appearance. KFX output plugin cannot handle them either (it delegates the task to Kindle Previewer, which does not handle fixed layout epub either - it laboriously creates defective MOBI in my experience). (maybe this works sometimes, I have not tried it: https://github.com/KeithyIrwin/Fixed...ToCBZConverter. PyMuPDF is something I've been meaning to try building a converter with, it can input and output various formats, but specific case of fixed layout ePub input isn't referenced in documentation, so it may require more than the few lines of code it gives as an example to pull off.) I like to leverage comic features of Kindle platform, and the only way to do that is to use Kindle Create & KFX input to generate KFX comic format for side-loading. I also like ToC chapter navigation (which KCC cannot do: you have to edit AZW3 to add it). It's trivial and fast to add this with Kindle Create. You can also get manga navigation (L or R page order) trivially or with more effort, guided view. Kindle Create lets you preview, crop and resize images add and rearrange delete pages and make sure pages that represent spreads have correct left and right attribute, or you can mark a page to be 'not facing'. The resultant KPF (a zip archive of the KC project, worth keeping around if you want to want to change something later) can be converted to KFX with KFX output plugin CLI. And then you can generate PDF, fixed layout ePub, or CBZ from it with from KFX toolbar. PDF and ePub will inherit the table of contents navigation. I like to store all 3 formats in my calibre library, as I am not always gonna target Kindle and other (ePub) platforms pay attention to things like Series metadata transparently and are more welcoming to imported content etc. It would be super nice if Send To Kindle supported either fixed layout ePub, or better, KPF archive (for comic book or print replica or children's book formats especially). For people actually publishing on KDP, it would let them preview actual device experience before publishing, for the rest of us, better user experience for third party comics. Last edited by tomsem; Today at 03:17 AM. |
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Still reading
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Join Date: Jun 2017
Location: Ireland
Device: All 4 Kinds: epub eink, Kindle, android eink, NxtPaper
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Kindle / Amazon is inferior for colour graphic novels / illustrated novels / fixed layout as you need to use the Kindle App on a large tablet. A Nxtpaper 14 is best for any random fixed layout or colour content.
The smaller than Scribe Kindles are only good for smaller pages and colour eink only really good for comics (DC/Marvel style) or Manga. Also there is DRM issues. |
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