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Old 11-21-2023, 06:57 PM   #706
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Originally Posted by apastuszak View Post
In the end, it doesn't matter. Even after the conversion to KFX from PDF, either from "Send to Kindle" or the manual Kindle Creator→Kindle Previewer→Calibre process, the rendering of the final file is WAY TOO SLOW. The PDF I have that took 30 seconds to do a page turn, now takes 15 seconds. An improvement, but still unacceptable.
If you don't want to annotate or highlight or scribble on top, then a way to vastly improve the performance of reading complicated (difficult to calculate) PDFs is to convert to comic. Comics are very quick. And since it is already prerendered, it doesn't matter how complicated the page is. Only issue is size - a 1000 page PDF converted to comic is roughly 400MB. Give it a try before sending your Scribe back.
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