![]() combine two individual single page illustrations creating ONE landscape image.“split” the double-page landscape image into two single-page illustrations, and have KBC knit them together or.If the majority of your pages are “single page” images, then you need to either You cannot import landscape (double-page) with portrait (single page) images in KBC. However, if you are starting from scratch, using loose JPG files, AND your book is a combination of landscape and portrait illustrations, then you’ll need to prepare the pages properly. When exporting your book from Word or InDesign into a PDF format, all pages will properly import into KBC. The Pout-Pout Fish in the Big-Big Dark (A Pout-Pout Fish Adventure) Kindle Editionīy Deborah Diesen (Author), Dan Hanna (Illustrator) This eBook displays ONE page at a time on the screen. The third example shows a single page display. The second is comprised of two illustrations one on each side. The first is a double page illustration, where the image runs over the “gutter” of the book and displays on both “pages”. Look at the following examples from “The Boy Who Loved Words” by Roni Schotter and “The Pout-Pout Fish in the Big-Big Dark” by Deborah Diesen. However, you can opt to have only a single page viewed at a time. this is done either by a single landscape image or two pages fit side-by-side. The landscape or wide display best emulates an actual print book, showing “two” pages of the book at once.Ĭommonly, children’s book contain double page spreads that are ideally viewed in landscape. A portrait or tall display is commonly a single page display, which is good for books with a lot of copy on the page. You have two choices for the page layout: Landscape (wide) or Portrait (tall). This must be decided before you start to create your fixed-layout book. Page View Display – Landscape or Portrait ![]() Half-page or Single images 2560 x 3200 (every page of a double-page spread).If we base the dimensions off of the latest Kindle Fire HDX 8.9″ tablet you should create your illustrations with the following dimensions (width x height): The Amazon Kindle Publishing Guidelines recommend creating files that are double the size of the Kindle Fire screen in order to support the 2x zoom. ![]() ![]() The Kindle fire, for example, has an aspect ratio of 10 (width) to 16 (height). There are numerous devices that your readers may use to view your FXL eBook-tablet, computer, phone-and not all devices have the same screen dimensions.
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