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Originally Posted by JSWolf
Imagine getting a fantasy book that comes with a map and you cannot see the map all that well because the size is too small. That is one example. It really depends what you personally prefer. Some people don't want palm/cell sized images on their larger eink screens.
Actually, I did not overstate. I stated it just right. Once setup properly, it's a simple 2 step process to go from LIT to LRF to have DRM free ebooks. Mobipocket format is a throughback to the times when it was primarily for reading on smaller palm/cell phone sized screens and hence the issue with image sizes.
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You are talking about the conversion process. If there is inherrent limitations in the mobipocket format so it cannot display images in certain sizes then this has nothing to do with how easy or hard it is to convert.
If that was your point you should have said that one format was more restricted and could not do some things which the other format handled.
My process when setup correctly going from lit to mobi format is a one step process. The context for this discussion is to help people choose and then to pretend that the conversion to get a mobipocket book that looks like the mobipocked books you can buy is a much harder process then when converting to Sony format is misleading.