![]() #CBR CBZ TO JPEG CONVERTER HOW TO#The other big thing is you ask, How to compress any file very tightly? It doesn't work like that, some files (which is fundamentally data) are already compressed natively and will not compress any more regardless of which compression algorithm you chose. Various compression software/methods off top of my head you could web search on are #CBR CBZ TO JPEG CONVERTER INSTALL#Possibly the best might be 7-zip, but you would have to install it as it usually does not come automatically installed as one of the base software programs in linux, and then you would need to understand which compression algorithm to choose and what settings on that to use as well. You are basically asking about file compression software and there are many, each having pro's and con's, some better than others for various reasons. Giving that the -9 option would mean max, do a man gzip to read more. redhat/centos, fedora, suse, debian, ubuntu, mint, whatever. On c:\users\dennis\appdata\local\temp\calibre_0.8.9_t mp_fkawdk\calibre_0.8.9_gntqaf.cbcįlattening CSS and remapping font sizes.įile "site-packages\calibre\ebooks\mobi\writer.py", line 379, in _generate_contentįile "site-packages\calibre\ebooks\mobi\writer.py", line 1646, in _generate_indexįile "site-packages\calibre\ebooks\mobi\writer.py", line 2485, in _generate_indxtįile "site-packages\calibre\ebooks\mobi\writer.py", line 2281, in _add_book_chaptersįile "site-packages\calibre\ebooks\mobi\writer.Gzip would be available for whatever linux distribution you are using. On C:\_my\books\calibre\Unknown\BookName (11)\BradtEthiopia - Unknown.cbz ![]() 'remove_paragraph_spacing_indent_size': 1.5, What should I set the dimensions string to? Might be similar to Schaalalong's problem above. The same seems to have happened with ratio ticked and unticked. The image files were originally 1280x960. Just checked the log and it says (many times): #246 technicaltitch 07-05-2011, 03:19 PMRealised the workaround isn't a workaround as I don't understand the 'fix dimensions' option - I set it to "1168x1508" but the output images are still 584x754. I realize a workaround would be to create the epub as standard, unzip, batch un-rotate and re-zip. Thanks hugely for the app and for reading Still coming to terms with how much Calibre has got under the bonnet! Is there any way to disable the rotation without disabling the processing altogether please? I've tried ticking and clearing 'keep aspect ratio' but the image is always rotated - if ticked the rotated image is surrounded with white. Wide is not ticked as that seems to imply rotation. I'm keeping Landscape ticked as portrait images are fiddly to zoom (5 'clicks' per quarter of a page switching in and out of zoom mode). ![]() I've tried fixing the resolution but Calibre still rotates the image. However Calibre insists on rotating the images to portrait, which means the book appears upside-down on the device and the pages appear out of order. This is perfect for me as it makes the text big enough. The reason is they are photos of a book and the PRS350 has a 'view mode' which allows you to flick through the four quadrants of each page in turn. ![]() I'm having no problems creating a cbz file and converting, but I'd like to disable the rotation of my (landscape) images without disabling the processing altogether. #245 technicaltitch 07-05-2011, 02:10 PMHi all, and thanks for such an informative thread! It has got me over many problems however I've one remaining. ![]()
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