To purchase the items you want to buy, you'll need to visit in a web browser. What you can do in the app is flag any comics you want to purchase by adding them to your wishlist.
#HOW TO USE A KINDLE X COMICOLOGY HOW TO#
If you find any of these errors, please refer to the Comics File Quality Guide on how to fix them.See It Downloading ComiXology Comics on iPhone and iPadPresumably due to Apple's rule about taking 30% of in-app purchases on iOS, ComiXology doesn't let you buy comics from within the app on iPhone or iPad.▢ Double-check your individual pages file quality using the Comics File Quality Guide If the settings you chose did not produce the results you expected, make sure that your original files don’t have those issues and try again with a different Quality setting. If offered, confirm that the Resolution and Color Space settings meet the page formatting guidelines, and that Anti-Aliasing is selected.Īfter exporting, make sure to compare the converted JPEGs to the page formatting guidelines, and confirm that your new JPEGs don’t have artifacting or other image quality issues.
#HOW TO USE A KINDLE X COMICOLOGY SOFTWARE#
When using desktop publishing software to layout your comic, you can convert your comic to JPEGs with the Export tool.Įxport All pages at the High quality setting. If the settings you chose did not produce images that meet the page formatting guidelines, make sure that your original files don’t have file quality issues and try again with a different Quality setting. You can find examples of artifacting and other file quality errors in our Comics File Quality Guide. We recommend zooming in 300% to check for any signs of over-compression such as artifacting. Some imaging programs allow you to preview what the file will look like before saving. If offered, also select the Optimized setting, and do not imbed the Color Profile in the image. Make sure the quality is set to the default Maximum setting. This allows you to select the level of compression that determines the quality of your JPEG file. When saving as JPEG, an option box will pop up. It’s common to build comic books using desktop publishing software or from high resolution images like TIFFs or PSDs. To make high quality JPEGs from your comic page files, start from your highest-quality uncompressed page files. Avoid making pages that are too large or with high file sizes that go beyond the guidelines.
In most cases, the minimum standards should give your readers a like-print experience. Format: Save as a high-quality JPEG if importing into Kindle Create directly.Images larger than 2.5MB might be too large or not compressed enough. If your pages are less than 1MB, they are likely over-compressed. File size: Most full-color comic pages will be between 1MB and 2.5MB in size.Format standard: Baseline or Standard (not Progressive).Resolution: Pages should have a resolution of at least 300dpi but no more than 600dpi.Guided View Native comics are an exception to this rule. Dimensions: Pages should be at minimum 1800px on its smallest side.Kindle Create gives you the option to create eBook files by importing individual pages as JPEGs.