Making a Comic Book Archive
Overview
Instructions on how to make a comic book archive file for viewing in a comics viewer app like Comic Zeal.
Process
Creating the archive
The thing to remember is that comic book archives are simply .zip, .tar or .rar archives renamed with a different file extension.
.cb7→7z.cba→ACE.cbr→RAR.cbt→TAR.cbz→ZIP
- Select a series of PNG or JPEG image files and create a zip archive.
- Rename the archive with a
.cbzfile extension.
Extracting images from a PDF
- Open the PDF in Adobe Acrobat (not Acrobat Reader).
- File > Export To > Image > JPEG or PNG
Adding the .cbz file to Comic Zeal app on an iPad
- Connect the iPad to the computer with a USB cable.
- Devices (left column) > iPad > Apps (horizontal menu towards the top) >>> File Sharing >>> Comic Zeal
- Drag the
.cbzfile into the Comic Zeal Documents box. - Comic Zeal will import and organize the comic from there.
- Open up the Comic Zeal app on the iPad and the comic will appear in the library menu.
iPad screen sizes
- iPad Pro 12.9 inch: 2732 x 2048 @ 226 ppi
- iPad 3: 1536 x 2048 @ 264 ppi
- iPad 2: 768 x 1024 @ 132 ppi [1]
Collecting pages from an InDesign project
Scenario
An InDesign project adds things like page numbers and headers to a PDF. The desired comic book archive has only artwork.
Workflow
InDesign
- Open the Links pane in InDesign.
- Select all the pages to export
- From the Links pane options menu > Utilities > Copy Link(s) To...
- This will create copies of all the source files in the document.
Photoshop
- Create a batch that will convert the PSD files to PNG or JPEG.
- Use these files to create the archive.
Notes
- ↑ Screen size for ipad-friendly web sites? (Apple Support Community)