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Old 10-20-2010, 03:16 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by patilsaurabhr View Post
I have some PDFs with grey font, editing which will take a decade. I was thinking, is there any solution to this like making all text look broader or darker? Some tool that does like the option in kindle?
Would love to find one. Thanks in advance.
One option, if you have the source file, is to change the typeface to something that appears darker. I prefer a serif typeface for my ebooks and I've found that the Georgia typeface is both darker and thicker than other similar typefaces (such as Times New Roman). A san-serif typeface that I use that might work for you is Calibri.

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