Older Kindles
On older generation Kindles (with keyboard) it is actually possible out of the box. You just have to store them in a very specific way.
- Create a folder named
pictures
in your Kindle's root directory.
- Create folders with arbitrary names for the collections you want to create.
- Copy the images into those collections.
- Press Alt+Z to start the image viewer.
You can then use the following shortcuts:
q = zoom in
w = zoom out
e = reset zoom
c = actual size
f = full-screen
r = rotate
nav controller = pan
page forward and back = cycle through images
I tested this some time ago on a Kindle3 keyboard and it worked.
Newer Kindles
I found a post on the Amazon forums. It claims that a similar approach still works on the Kindle Paperwhite.
- Create a folder named
images
(not pictures
!) in your Kindle's root directory.
- Create folders with arbitrary names for the collections you want to create.
- Copy the images into the collection folders. Make sure that the extension is
JPG
and not JPEG
.
- Select your collection.
I do not know how to select the collections, but I assume that they are listed along with normal ebooks. Feel free to add information on whether this works for the K4NT.
Kindle 4th/5th Gen
- Zip your images. Name the zip what you want the title of this collection to be.
- Copy the zip file to your documents folder.
- Eject the Kindle and you'll find that name in your list of books. Turn pages to browse through the different pictures.