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public:nnels:etext:extract_images_from_kindle_files_azw_azw3 [2019/08/28 17:43] rachel.osolen created |
public:nnels:etext:extract_images_from_kindle_files_azw_azw3 [2020/04/21 18:52] rachel.osolen [Extract Images from Kindle Files] |
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====== Extract Images from Kindle Files ====== | ====== Extract Images from Kindle Files ====== | ||
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+ | The accessible e-text version of a book needs to include the original ebook' | ||
When you have a file that ends with '' | When you have a file that ends with '' | ||
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- [[https:// | - [[https:// | ||
- Open Calibre | - Open Calibre | ||
- | - Select '' | + | - Select '' |
- Once the book is in Calibre, select '' | - Once the book is in Calibre, select '' | ||
+ | {{: | ||
- Check that the input format states '' | - Check that the input format states '' | ||
+ | {{: | ||
- Select '' | - Select '' | ||
+ | {{: | ||
- Click '' | - Click '' | ||
- Once the conversion job is complete, you can access the files by highlighting the book in Calibre, right-clicking and selecting '' | - Once the conversion job is complete, you can access the files by highlighting the book in Calibre, right-clicking and selecting '' | ||
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- You should see an AZW file, a EPUB file, and a metadata file in the folder | - You should see an AZW file, a EPUB file, and a metadata file in the folder | ||
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- Now you can extract the images from the [[public: | - Now you can extract the images from the [[public: | ||
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+ | Here is a [[https:// |