Hey, thanks for the release. I'm just curious, why do you append your colour files with .jpeg (rather than with .jpg)? I only ask because the manga reader I use doesn't natively support (i.e. recognise) .jpeg, so I generally have to do a batch rename, usually with RenameMaster. It's funny, because as a result, I was always under the mistaken impression that you didn't put colour volume extras like covers in your volume batches, and never really questioned it - until I decided to read Ryu-shika Ryu-shika where literally nothing was displaying. Heh.
Oh, there's a reason for that. My raws usually come with .jpg extensions. I like to keep my raws, so to avoid overwriting them, I save my finished files with .jpeg extension.
I recommend Honeyview3 if you can run it: http://www.honeyview.org/
Thanks for the new release. :)
ReplyDeleteHey, thanks for the release. I'm just curious, why do you append your colour files with .jpeg (rather than with .jpg)? I only ask because the manga reader I use doesn't natively support (i.e. recognise) .jpeg, so I generally have to do a batch rename, usually with RenameMaster. It's funny, because as a result, I was always under the mistaken impression that you didn't put colour volume extras like covers in your volume batches, and never really questioned it - until I decided to read Ryu-shika Ryu-shika where literally nothing was displaying. Heh.
ReplyDeleteOh, there's a reason for that. My raws usually come with .jpg extensions. I like to keep my raws, so to avoid overwriting them, I save my finished files with .jpeg extension.
ReplyDeleteI recommend Honeyview3 if you can run it:
http://www.honeyview.org/