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Old 02-10-2012, 06:08 AM   #28
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Originally Posted by melajara View Post
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Besides, it was also to compare pure black and white documents with a pdf page containing color. My understanding is that the color filter is applied only to the surface containing a color to render (hypothesis can be checked against pure b/w pages e.g. page 9 of the aforementioned pdf document).
So on the other parts (black and white or up to 16 shades of gray) the color filter should be transparent thus achieving a full 1600x1200 resolution on the not colored surface, ie the text).
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I'm afraid not. As you can see in my post #20 above (https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...1&postcount=20) the "white" background area still has the colour filters - they can't turn transparent (unfortunately). Admittedly to the naked eye they're pretty small but they still contribute to the background looking grey or speckled depending on how good your eyesight is.

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