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Any here with an offline digital manga collection? Been in the process of moving my online collection offline what with all the DMCAa and whatever fucking up all the sources and was wondering what the best image format was. .cbz looks a little too blurry to me while both webp and png look sharp but I'm not sure if there's a meaningful difference between the two.
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>>281886184
/g/'s home server general will probably have a better answer for you than here
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cbz is not an image format. It's just a zip file with a different name so you can default them to opening them with a comic viewer rather than a decompressor.
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.png is lossless and generally your best route for preserving image quality.
.webp can be either lossless or lossy. It's relative newness means it can have compatibility issues, and personally I wouldn't bother with it.
.cbz and .cbr are renamed zipped folders and have no bearing on image quality. Everything depends on the image types stored in the folders.
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pdf is the best in my experience but they're only offered for a handful titles.
epub is normally your best bet.



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