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Old 06-06-2011, 03:14 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by Jellby View Post
But the text inside the image does not reflow All you can control is the scale of the image as a whole.
Obviously but a page would stay as a page at different screen sizes, exactly like a full screen photo stays full screen.

Probably, if you insert an image with a sufficiently high definition, it could be easily used at lower definitions and could later reflow correctly (so as to be easily readable) between, say 72 dpi and 150 dpi. By "sufficiently high", I mean a value over 150 dpi.

On the contrary, if you insert a low def image and try to do it the other way with a lossy compression like jpg, I agree that the end result would probably be quite bad.

We do it for photos, why not for manuscripts?

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