Anyone find the their e-reader struggles with the Secret Projects?

The epubs have these massive, beautiful drawings which my (1 year old) e-reader struggles with every time i reach the end of the chapter, and then because they are so large they are overly zoomed in.

i’m tempted to run them through something like Libre to see if i can compress the images down to something my ereader can handle.

  • merc3060
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    611 months ago

    I have an 8 year old Kobo that had been struggling with several books recently, but the Secret Project books were the absolute worst. Some of the pages would take 30-60 second to load and then only display a small corner of the artwork.

    I have been using Calibre on my PC to handle my ebook library for years. The software has the ability to add plugins that provide more functionality. I recently found the Kobo Touch Extended plugin which automatically converts ebooks to a better format for Kobo when you load them onto the reader. All the art is scaled down to for the screen size, along with some other conversions.

    It has made a night and day difference for me. Pages load almost instantly, even when they are just artwork. I honestly want to read Tress again now that I can see the art fully.

    • @mkhoury@lemmy.ca
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      111 months ago

      This was a super useful. Thank you so much. Looking forward to reading this quarter’s book now!

    • @CanadianCorhen@lemmy.caOP
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      111 months ago

      I’ll check that out!

      I have a Kono Libra 2, which is still their newest in that line, and I have 15s page turns when on images.

      Thinking I’m gonna reach out to Sanderson with a comment

  • @ghashul
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    111 months ago

    I don’t have an issue with them on my five years old kindle.