Don't torture yourself: look into Calibre.I've found a rather torturous way to save the images one by one while using the Kindle Reader on the Amazon site in Firefox but the resolution is nowhere near as good as it was in Comixology.
Don't torture yourself: look into Calibre.I've found a rather torturous way to save the images one by one while using the Kindle Reader on the Amazon site in Firefox but the resolution is nowhere near as good as it was in Comixology.
DeDRM has to be set up with the serial number of the device you told Amazon your were transferring the book to, or it doesn't do anything. Calibre can't even open your AZW3 files if DeDRM isn't set up correctly. Once DeDRM is set up, and the book converted, the resulting individual images are 1249x1920px, averaging maybe 700KB each.I did but even with the appropriate plugin (DeDRM), it couldn't remove the DRM from the new IDW issues I bought and judging from the file size, the quality was almost certainly the same as what I grabbed manually. And considering that would be my only use for Calibre, I just uninstalled it.
Well, if they're going to get back to me, they're certainly in no hurry to do so.Yeah, I'd try the CMX Customer Service email, I've seen complaints to Amazon help during this where the help staffer seemed to not even understand Amazon owned CMX even after being pointed towards the logo "Comixology: An Amazon Company".
That's the problem, I don't have such a device since I'm using my PC. However, the images I'm saving using Page Info (CTRL + I) in Firefox have the same resolution so it's only taking me a few minutes more than by using Calibre.DeDRM has to be set up with the serial number of the device you told Amazon your were transferring the book to, or it doesn't do anything. Calibre can't even open your AZW3 files if DeDRM isn't set up correctly. Once DeDRM is set up, and the book converted, the resulting individual images are 1249x1920px, averaging maybe 700KB each.
Was that an old feature? Because you couldn't use the app to buy books for as long as I've had it.
DeDRM can be made to work with the desktop Kindle Reader program, but you have to locate and install an older version (the current one's DRM is too strong) and it sounds like you've got yourself covered anyway!That's the problem, I don't have such a device since I'm using my PC. However, the images I'm saving using Page Info (CTRL + I) in Firefox have the same resolution so it's only taking me a few minutes more than by using Calibre.