Show HN: eInk optimized manga with Kindle Comic Converter (+Kobo/ReMarkable)
Hey everyone! I'm the current maintainer of KCC since 2023, thanks for using it! I’ve been reading manga on Kindle ever since I got the big 9.7” Kindle DX from 2010 using mangle, and upgraded to the even bigger 10.2” Kindle Scribe 2022 using KCC.
The biggest contributions I've made to KCC are:
- added modern macOS support and removed homebrew requirement - ported code to run on native Apple silicon M1 chip and later for a 2x speed boost (qt5->qt6) - free open source windows codesign with SignPath - fixed Kindle Scribe support - and tons of other various features and bug fixes and developer friendly changes - created a legacy Windows 7 build with 300+ downloads…
The biggest community PRs were:
- huge 2x speed boosts due to various CPU/IO optimizations - Kobo/Remarkable support
Enjoy using KCC and let me know if you have any questions!
I read manga extensively on my Kobo Forma with koreader. I wrote a script with imagemagick to scale, trim, adjust contrast, map to 16 colors, dither, and repack, all without me having to interact with it... something I'm hoping to open-source sometime, although it's very specific to my use case.
Does anyone have experience with Anrdoid capable eInk tablets? Are there any good, affordable ones?
The combination would be quite powerful IMHO.
I only use Calibre for normal ebooks.
Maybe in the future, KCC has command line versions as well. It's all Python.
If you are on macOS, you need the Amazon USB File Manager app to do that on newer MTP based Kindles. Older kindles just used ordinary USB mass storage protocol. Link in readme.
Also, as a somewhat unrelated question: how would you recommend someone go about learning pyqt? I've looked into it briefly and am not really sure what the recommended resources are for this framework.
Feature idea (that I think it doesn't have): a gamma/palette sampler. Takes one page of the source, and generates an output with multiple pages, all for the same source page, but each one using a different gamma and/or palette option. Useful when the source is "difficult" (weird shading, colors...) or it's an unknown device, to find the best configuration.
Cropping whitespace between panels (not just margins on the edge) is also cool. And page number cropping.
I never got to reading manga on my Paperwhite 4(?) because the scaling made the text terrible to read (that was with KOReader a few years ago). Does this tool handle this better?
You can enable it in the Kindle Aa menu.
You can double tap a corner to zoom into the corner in portrait mode 150% zoom.
Or you can turn the Kindle sideways to read half a page at a time.
and KCC scaling using the LANCOZ algorithm, which looks great.
edit: added remarkable 1/2 sample file to link in other comment.
For now, here's some kindle scribe samples. The mobi can be usb transferred, the epub can be sent via Send to Kindle. They might look fine on other Kindles, let me know! Otherwise I can put up more samples.
https://www.mediafire.com/folder/ixh40veo6hrc5/kcc_samples
Edit: added more kindles/kobos/remarkable, lmk if I made any errors! only difference is resolution
I'm using the Kobo Libra H2O which is 7", it's okay for comic but I wish I had bought the Kobo Forma 8" at the time.
Disclosure: I work at TRMNL
[1]- https://usetrmnl.com/guides/turn-your-amazon-kindle-into-a-t...
[2]- https://usetrmnl.com/recipes
[3]- https://usetrmnl.com/recipes/27184