Feel free to fiddle with the settings how you’d like, each script may vary in adjustments. All you need to do in it is import your new PDF, right click on it, select publish book > publish individually, and then specify what format to export it as (top right corner), and play with whatever else your heart desires. It’s a free program made especially for converting files to eBooks. If you have any compatibility issues when sending it to Kindle, you can run the new PDF through a program called Calibre. I’ve found 10.0 size to be the best for Kindle, sometimes it’s even okay with it off, but it’s bigger. This can be adjusted by using the “fixed output font size” and previewing the pages you have with issues before hand. A major reason we recommend you send your script out as. Notes: Before sending the PDF to your Kindle, I suggest scrolling through it to check for any artifacts or obscure formatting and text sizes. If you have a Mac, the easiest way to convert PDF scripts into Final Draft files is to use Highland. It will create a new PDF out of image files that you can in turn send to your Kindle. Once you’ve done all this and are happy, hit “Convert All Files”. In the top right corner, specify which Kindle you have, I for instance have Kindle Paperwhite, and the conversion mode should be left at default.īefore you “Convert All Files”, you can preview the page by using the preview button in the bottom right corner (helpful for finding the perfect preference for your scripts). Select the following settings all default unless specified here: “smart line breaks: 0.200” “Max Columns 1” “re-flow text” “erase vertical lines” “erase horizontal lines” “fast preview” “fixed output font size 10.0” – you can adjust font size here “OCR (Tesseract) 50%) – optional” Open k2pdfopt and import the pdf file (don’t worry it won’t over write the pdf) First: Download “ k2pdfopt” ( alt download)
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