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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Supported input formats include JPG/PNG/GIF image files in folders, archives, or
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Supported output formats include MOBI/AZW3, EPUB, KEPUB, and CBZ.
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Supported output formats include MOBI/AZW3, EPUB, KEPUB, and CBZ.
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The absolute highest quality source files are print quality DRM-free PDFs from Kodansha/Humble Bundle/Fanatical,
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The absolute highest quality source files are print quality DRM-free PDFs from Kodansha/Humble Bundle/Fanatical,
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which can be directly converted by KCC in v9+.
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which can be directly converted by KCC in v9+. Be sure to check the spread shift option!
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Its main feature is various optional image processing steps to look good on eink screens,
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Its main feature is various optional image processing steps to look good on eink screens,
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which have different requirements than normal LCD screens.
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which have different requirements than normal LCD screens.
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- [Flatpak mobi conversion stuck](https://github.com/ciromattia/kcc/wiki/Installation#linux)
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- [Flatpak mobi conversion stuck](https://github.com/ciromattia/kcc/wiki/Installation#linux)
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- Image too dark?
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- Image too dark?
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- The default gamma correction of 1.8 makes the image darker, and is useful for faded/gray artwork/text. Disable by setting gamma = 1.0
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- The default gamma correction of 1.8 makes the image darker, and is useful for faded/gray artwork/text. Disable by setting gamma = 1.0
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- [Better PDF support (Humble Bundle, Fanatical, etc)](https://github.com/ciromattia/kcc/issues/680)
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- Huge margins / slow page turns?
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- Huge margins / slow page turns?
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- You likely modified the file during transfer using a 3rd party app. Try simply dragging and dropping the final mobi/kepub file into the Kindle documents folder via USB.
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- You likely modified the file during transfer using a 3rd party app. Try simply dragging and dropping the final mobi/kepub file into the Kindle documents folder via USB.
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