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Filesize: 13.52 MB
Uploader: bchat
Downloads: 702
Views: 5779
 
 
c2c paper scan - February 1947
bchat scans
Some have found changing the file type to '.cbr' or '.rar' is needed to read this file.

29-October-2010 4:00 pm
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Username: glammazon
Comment: For the life of me I could not read the scans of this story: all I saw was a blue screen and a black dot.
29-October-2010 4:18 pm
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Username: jhegenbe
Comment: me, too. No worky. Also the case for Don Winslow and Crime & Punishment.
29-October-2010 11:25 pm
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Username: Poztron
Comment: Dunno. But both this Clue scan and the Crime & Punishment mentioned worked for me after conversion to .cbz files and viewed in FFView. Nice scans, too, BTW.
29-October-2010 11:31 pm
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Username: freddyfly
Comment: If you change the filename extension to .cbr, you can read it normally in cdisplay (or other comic-book reader software, I assume). Or..... if you want to be able to view the individual .jpgs, first extract the scanfiles as you normally would. Then, load each scan in file-editing software and save it, overwriting the 'original'. You should now be able to view the scan. After doing the whole comic, you can re-save the images in a new .zip file if you prefer.
31-October-2010 2:19 pm
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Username: jhegenbe
Comment: A little complex... but it does work (in Infraview). Thanks, guys.
3-January-2014 4:49 am
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Username: churnworks
Comment: Since there have been no comments on this for some time, I assume that most have figured out that a *.zip file is probably neither a *.cbr or a *.rar file. So far, consistently, changing *.zip to *.cbz ("Comic Book Zip) works fine; changing *.rar to *.cbr ("Comic Book Roshal archive") also works. But .rar and .zip files use different compression algorhythms, so changing the name from *.rar to *.cbz will probably -- almost certainly -- not work, and the same is true of *.zip to *.cbr. This pedantic exercise is brought to you by the letter P.
 
 



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