


- Images look bleary in kindle previewer cracked#
- Images look bleary in kindle previewer full#
- Images look bleary in kindle previewer mods#
That means that your image used must be 900 x 1350 pixels in size for HDV compliance. Say you want to insert a banner-like image to be displayed at 75% screen width and you insert such an image that is in compliance with HDV for KFX for an image that is 75% of screen width. The HDV image sizing compliance is shown below:
Images look bleary in kindle previewer full#
Have you tried going full spec for the width and let the height fall as it may to keep the correct aspect not saying it will not work, but because of the larger sized HDV requirement for images then on a KF7 display your image will go to full screen width by default because of the rather large image sizes required for HDV. That is the format that's causing most of the issues. Amazon cannot dump KF8 or there will be a lot of Kindle owners who will not be able to read eBooks from Amazon.
Images look bleary in kindle previewer cracked#
KFX was cracked so Amazon changed it so it's no longer cracked.Īmazon created KFX to keep lock-in alive. The DRM has been cracked and the format has been as well. That's a crappy choice for sure.Īmazon created KFX because Mobi/KF8 have already been cracked. Now, we are only left with KF7 or KFX format and only have the option of full-page images or full width images or just suffer the consequences. Yeah, and what about KF8 format that Amazon has dumped? With KF8 and KF7 at least we could format any sized image in our epubs.
Images look bleary in kindle previewer mods#
After all, they wouldn't implement such significant changes for KFX for no reason would they? And maybe all will become clearer once all their mods for KFX are complete. I also think that their KFX mods aren't complete yet - there's more to come. I think Kindle have done that for very delibrate reasons that no-one has worked out yet. I might even have to retire the plugin and remove it altogether from disagree. This also means that my media queries plugin may not work properly anymore for this new KFX format which p*sses me off more than just a little bit. So for those images that have a width that is smaller than screen width - how should you store those images in the epub? If you store them as real sized images(for KF7) or if you store them at a much greater pixel size for HDV compliance(for KFX) then, as I've shown, you are going to have problems either way. The text within those images will be blurry and unacceptable. If you want to test this for yourself then you should use screen shot images with text just stick those images into an epub(where all images are sized for KF7 devices) and run my media query plugin, which shows this problem on test particularly well either on a KFX device or in KP3. I've also confirmed this through my own comparison testing. And if you see that image after running my AddKindleMediaQueries then it will look OK on KFX but, because that image is stored as 900 x 1350 pixels in the epub, the image display on your KF7 device will just default to full screen width which is not what you want - you want 75% screen width.īut if you set all your images to real size in pixels to comply with KF7 image requirements, then after using my plugin you will get images that work on KF7 devices which are too small and which do not adhere to KFX's HDV image sizing compliance, so all such images will be degraded and look blurry and low quality on KFX devices as a result. The width value is the all-important value here. The above HDV pixel sizings MUST be adhered to for all images on KFX devices or you will get image degradation.
