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jueony said: Thank you for the info. And you don't have to be sorry. It's okay. I have some questions and suggestions.
Question 1. Does Kindle for Mac OS use the same format with Kindle for Windows? I mean, is it possible for windows user to convert your kindle files which are downloaded on Mac OS?
Question 2. Can you tell me the format of the output file right after you remove the DRM by your tool(DRM Removal Bundle)? Does the file format change after DRM removal? Or it just stays as azw file?
Question 3. Is it possible for you to use calibre to convert your ebooks after you removed DRM by DRM Removal Bundle?
Suggestion 1. If the answer for the question 1 is YES, you can just share your ebooks as kindle format as you mentioned. But I'm not sure whether I can remove the DRM from other people's ebooks.
Suggestion 2. If the answer for the question 2 is azw, mobi or other format that can be handled by calibre, you can just share your ebooks after you removed the DRM, without using eBook Converter Bundle.
Suggestion 3. If the answer for the question 3 is YES, you can convert your ebook by calibre after you removed the DRM by DRM Removal Bundle. Then you can use same settings as I posted in calibre.
Suggestion 4. If the answer for the question 2 is the format that cannot be handled by calibre, or if your 2 tools cannot be used separately, You can just convert your ebooks into EPUB with your tools. Here's the reason why I choose the epub format.
FIY, the epub format is basically same as zip format. If you rename a epub file as .zip file, you can unzip it with tools such as 7-zip, winrar, etc. And after unzipping, you can see the image folders and text folders etc. So you can get the image files from it. This is why I requested the epub format. What I wanted to do was renaming & unzipping it and getting the image files from it, not viewing as epub format. If you open it as epub format, you'll probably see the page margins.
You don't have to worry about the output paper size, margins, aspect ratio etc Because I don't read them as EPUB, I just want to extract the image files from them.
Or you can also convert your ebooks to Kindle mobi format, then I can convert them into epub/zip format by calibre.
----------------------------------------------------------------------- Well that's all. I hope we could find the best way. And I'm sorry for bothering you for this issue.
걱정 마세요. 전혀 신경 쓰지 않아요. Don't worry, it doesn't bother me at all.
Thanks to you, I even discovered that it was possible to get all the pages of ebooks in jpeg when you convert kindle into epub format and change its terminology to .zip. And magically, when I'm checking, the margins as well as the extra pages have disappeared!
I will now upload my files in this format. I can also convert all pages to PDF for those who, like me, prefer this format or the epub one to read books on Apple iBooks, etc.
Besides, I never understood why people were reading books in jpeg format. I personally find this mode of viewing very uncomfortable because you have to select all files and if they are not in order, you must rename each pages. While a PDF or even better; an epub is easier to read with hypertext links quickly linking to the desired chapter.
The one and only advantage of having the jpeg format is, in my opinion, to be able to work on a specific page by placing it in the background layer on a software such as CLIP STUDIO PRO, Photoshop or illustrator. Apart from that, I can not see myself opening each pages one after the other just for the pleasure of using Jpeg format lol
EdenGenesis
Don't worry, it doesn't bother me at all.
Thanks to you, I even discovered that it was possible to get all the pages of ebooks in jpeg when you convert kindle into epub format and change its terminology to .zip.
And magically, when I'm checking, the margins as well as the extra pages have disappeared!
I will now upload my files in this format.
I can also convert all pages to PDF for those who, like me, prefer this format or the epub one to read books on Apple iBooks, etc.
Besides, I never understood why people were reading books in jpeg format. I personally find this mode of viewing very uncomfortable because you have to select all files and if they are not in order, you must rename each pages. While a PDF or even better; an epub is easier to read with hypertext links quickly linking to the desired chapter.
The one and only advantage of having the jpeg format is, in my opinion, to be able to work on a specific page by placing it in the background layer on a software such as CLIP STUDIO PRO, Photoshop or illustrator. Apart from that, I can not see myself opening each pages one after the other just for the pleasure of using Jpeg format lol