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Originally Posted by ereszet
I attach two sets of photos, respectively for Sony portrait and landscape mode. The left hand side photos in each set are original pdfs. The right hand side photos are pdfs processed by pdflrf (Sony lrf format).
While originally pdflrf produced only lrf output, now it can process and output zipped png images, that can be converted (externally) to a pdf, improved as the screen visibility is concerned in relation to the original.
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The PDF in landscape looks quite legible to me, and that's how I regularly read PDF-formatted ebooks now. Unless there are vision issues that would make it necessary, why go through the extra step to convert to LRF at all?
Here's another visual data point, showing a pdf ebook in landscape orientation on a PRS-500 (the image links back to the original post, with bigger photos, etc.):