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Old 04-30-2011, 01:07 AM   #27
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I wasn't sure about the resolution of Google Books scans, so I converted a page of a scan to tiff and checked with photoshop cs3: resolution of the tif file was 600 dpi. I always use 300 dpi for my own scans because 600 is very slow to complete a scan. Perhaps the problem is the high resolution of the pdf file, but I have looked at a Google Books pdf on my Sony 950 and had no difficulty with it using the reader that come with the it.

With the problem I'm having, I wonder if the Android op is the real problem; if so it may be that all of the new android ereaders may be equally poor for high res image pdf files (?)

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