IIQ to ELECTRONIC Publication conversion is the process of transforming Phase One IIQ raw image files into the EPUB (Electronic Publication) format, packaging images and related metadata into an EPUB container for viewing on e-readers and apps. This conversion typically involves rendering raw IIQ images to display-ready JPEG/PNG files, organizing them into EPUB-compliant XHTML pages, and embedding metadata, cover images, and navigation for a portable digital publication.
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Click "Convert" and download your converted .EPUB file once ready.
The IIQ file format uses a proprietary MIME type associated with raw camera images, typically requiring specialized codecs for viewing. EPUB files use the MIME type application/epub+zip and are essentially compressed archives containing HTML, CSS, and multimedia. This format is widely supported for e-books and electronic publications.
The ELECTRONIC Publication (.EPUB) format is commonly used for document. Understanding its characteristics can be helpful when converting to or from other formats like IIQ.
While specific technical details aren't available here, ELECTRONIC Publication files generally serve the purpose of storing document effectively within their domain.
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IIQ files are typically raw image files used in high-end photography, containing unprocessed data directly from camera sensors. In contrast, ELECTRONIC Publication (EPUB) files are designed for digital reading, supporting text, images, and interactive content in a flexible format. While IIQ files are specialized and large, EPUB files prioritize accessibility and compatibility across devices.
Keep individual exported images under 5–10 MB to ensure EPUB readers load pages quickly; aim for total EPUB size under 100–200 MB for wide device compatibility.
Preserve quality by exporting IIQ to high-quality JPEG or lossless PNG before packaging; avoid repeated lossy recompression when possible.
For photo-heavy ebooks use fixed-layout EPUB or EPUB3 with full-resolution images; for text-centric books downscale images to 150 DPI to save space.
Batch-convert multiple IIQ files by first batch-rendering to a common image format with consistent naming, then use an EPUB builder to assemble pages and metadata.
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Limitation: IIQ is a raw capture format with proprietary metadata and layers; direct embedding of raw IIQ inside EPUB is unsupported—files must be rendered to standard image formats first.