Comic Book readers
are specialized programs that support the various virtual comic book
formats, cbr, cbz or cba come to mind. These formats are usually nothing
more than a collection of images packed into a rar or zip archive. The
main purpose for this is that it makes the comic books easier to share
and store on the computer.
One of Donation Coder’s busiest member, SKWire, has just create a portable program for Windows that offers to create comic book archives. The following formats are supported by the program:
Use the load button to add images to the program. Before you hit on the create button to create the comic book, you should switch to options first to check up on the program preferences. Here it is for instance possible to switch to another comic book format or make changes to the name of the output.
If you do not go here, you will receive an error message telling you to select an output format. As you can see on the above screenshot, the output filename is blank by default.
Once you hit create the comic book is created and saved to the local directory. This process should not take longer than a few seconds even for larger comic books with hundreds of pages.
While intended for comic books, you can naturally add any type of image format to the collection. If you are an image collector, you may for instance use the program to create single-access files for each collection.
All in all a great tool that is working exactly as advertised.
Source: http://www.ghacks.net/2012/07/07/comic-book-archive-creator/
One of Donation Coder’s busiest member, SKWire, has just create a portable program for Windows that offers to create comic book archives. The following formats are supported by the program:
- Input formats: pdf, jpg, png, gif, tif and bmp
- Output formats: cbz, cb7, cbt and cbr
Use the load button to add images to the program. Before you hit on the create button to create the comic book, you should switch to options first to check up on the program preferences. Here it is for instance possible to switch to another comic book format or make changes to the name of the output.
If you do not go here, you will receive an error message telling you to select an output format. As you can see on the above screenshot, the output filename is blank by default.
Once you hit create the comic book is created and saved to the local directory. This process should not take longer than a few seconds even for larger comic books with hundreds of pages.
While intended for comic books, you can naturally add any type of image format to the collection. If you are an image collector, you may for instance use the program to create single-access files for each collection.
All in all a great tool that is working exactly as advertised.
Source: http://www.ghacks.net/2012/07/07/comic-book-archive-creator/
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