I agree with Kovid, one html per image. Chances are you will have problems with large ePUBs loading if you don't.
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The margin problem I thought you had was the text being pushed off the screen to the right and being clipped/chopped. I can (and will) live with the image having white space on both left and right sides (this is a restriction imposed by keeping the screen aspect ratio , and that's OK!)
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Oh that's right that was the original problem, it's been a while and I forgot.
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No, that's a no-no! Don't stretch the image or else the aspect ratio will be off (and you'll get the 4:3 on 16:9 TV problem)
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PDFLRF has a switch for this. There are some PDF images that have their default font so small without this feature it would be hard to read.
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The centering can be fixed as per above using the <p align="center"> tag, but the page break would seem unnecessary as the most recent Sony inspired PDFRead update (v1.8.2.1) makes all short pages be 784 tall and hence no "bunching" up. I think.
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Nice.
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And behind curtain #1, an epub file, wait where is it, behind curtain #2, no maybe behind #3, uh,....
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It's always important to laugh after you say a joke so at least ONE person is laughing.
Yea I thought I attached the image. When I realized I didn't I had already deleted my epUB.
But wait there's door number #4. Apparently I still had the ePUB on my reader so here it is.