![]() ![]() Note: you can fiddle with the PDF2LRF settings but I found the default settings worked pretty well. Use option: Import PDF file: OUTPUT_PDF_FILENAME_png.PDF in Mobipocket Creator program (free), then after setting the Metadata, click Publish, to generate PRC file.Ĥ) Move the generated. PRC format which is then readable with the Kindle. This generates a file called: OUTPUT_PDF_FILENAME_png.PDFģ) Afterwards, I run Mobipocket Creator to import PDF file and output to. ![]() LINK: (scroll down and download the file PNG2PDF.zip) Type this command in command line prompt: ![]() " pdf2lrf -i INPUT_PDF_FILENAME.pdf -o OUTPUT_PDF_FILENAME.zip " (which generates a zip file of PNG images from PDF)Ģ) Then use the program that jbenny posted (PNG2PDF) to generate a PDF file in commandline from the Zip files Link: (download the command line program). (I have to use PDF2LRF in command line format to accomplish this). Note: this works best for image based/ or text +image based pdfs or if you want to preserve PDF formatted.ġ) Use PDF2LRF to input the PDF and output to a. I came up with a straightforward workflow to convert PDFs to Kindle format which also bypasses Amazon's service. As an former Sony Reader I frequently used a program called PDF2LRF which I found to be the best PDF converter too because it specifically increased the contrast for text/ images to make them more readable on our eReader screens (which default converters don't do)
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