Hi,
I'm new to this community - just bought the nex DXG, and trying to make the most of its (still basic) PDF support. Since I am not happy with the way a number of PDF files are displayed, I am wondering if people had suggestions on how to improve/modify existing PDF files (of which I don't have the source) so that they'd look better on the DX, while retaining the original formatting. Here are my main issues:
- Improving the readability of files heavily hit by anti-aliasing. What I refer to is PDF files where text looks grey more than black, especially at low size, due to the use of serif typefaces (as documented here:
http://blog.deadinkvinyl.com/2009/07...the-kindle-dx/ ) I suspect something can be done to improve such files, but I can't sort it out. Perhaps, first transforming the pdf file in images, and then back in a pdf? Or changing the contrast? I don't mind losing the ability to search text as long as readability is improved. I have access to Acrobat Pro 9, but happy to try other Mac/Linux tools
- Automatically cropping the file so that not just the white margins are taken out (that's already done by the Kindle), but also portions of the page that are "mostly" white - for example page numbers or graphical layout that makes sense on a printed book, but not on an e-reader. Is there any software capable of doing this automatically? (preferrably on Mac, but I'm flexible)
As an example for what I mean, I suggest you take a look at this sample issue of a magazine I read in PDF, but doesn't render that well on the DX at fit-to-screen, although I am sure it can.
https://pdf.internazionale.it/numero_prova.php
Thanks!