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Old 02-13-2011, 08:45 PM   #21
wannabee
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I'm surprised, however, to hear that the IPAD can't maintain a smooth photo on its screen and only shows a "wobbly" and "liquid" image (wannabee),
I didn't mean that the image was wobbly on an iPad but that the concept of presentation was. ePub in it's current form is just the wrong way to present the material you have.

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As far as the problems with images when using Adobe DE on a computer, I guess my belief is that ADE is NOT the proper tool to use to view large images with a computer. If one needs to view epub images in detail, then it's necessary to unzip and extract the images, and view them in Photoshop or an equivalent.
Bob
You prove my point. http://www.flickr.com/ Much more appropriate.


Or if you want to narrow your audience to iBook for the iPad only.http://www.pigsgourdsandwikis.com/20...nd-iphone.html

Can't think why you would want to present your superb photography on a halftone e-ink screen.
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