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Old 12-14-2007, 11:41 AM   #8
njustn
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ajju: the density parameter is the resolution per inch of source material to render into the result image. It's the same as the dots per inch value on a printer, higher will be easier to read because it will be less pixelated. If you need it physically larger, the options unfortunately are physical magnification or doing what I tried first for reading pdfs, you can split the document into 4 sections per page and send them as seperate images, unfortunately each of those is counted as a document on the kindle, and they don't get split as intelligently as the amazon tool. I can tell you how to do that, but it's really not a good solution at all, especially for 3 column journals ><.

catsittingstill: You can add notes and bookmarks, but because there is no text, they are only specific to a half page granularity. It actually still works well for me that way, but it's not anywhere near perfect.

I'm trying to find a way to subdivide the pdf before sending it in to make this work a little better, but nothing seems to be working thusfar. I'll post again if I find anything promising.
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