Quick Tips to Optimize Conversions in ABC Amber LIT Converter
Quick Tips to Optimize Conversions in ABC Amber LIT Converter
- Batch convert — Add multiple LIT files and use the batch mode to save time.
- Choose the right output format — Pick PDF for fixed layout, DOC/RTF for editable text, EPUB/PDB for e-readers.
- Adjust format-specific options — For PDF set page size, orientation, compression and metadata; for HTML enable CSS conversion and image quality.
- Use Unicode/ANSI appropriately — Select Unicode output for non‑Latin scripts to prevent garbled text.
- Check fonts and encoding — In Options set fonts/colors and encoding to match the source text for accurate rendering.
- Remove automatic watermark/header — If the generated file shows “Generated by ABC Amber LIT Converter,” open the output in an editor (Calibre/Sigil for EPUB or a PDF editor) and remove the text.
- Run a small test first — Convert one file with your chosen settings to verify layout, links, and images before converting the full set.
- Use command-line for automation — If you have many files or repeatable tasks, use the program’s CLI to script conversions.
- Optimize images — Lower image quality or use compression in export settings to reduce output file size for e-readers.
- Keep a backup of originals — Always retain original LIT files in case you need to re-convert with different settings.
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