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Old 11-13-2011, 12:10 PM   #38
Huyggy
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Originally Posted by rkomar View Post
That test.pdf file just contains an image of text in it. So, PDF x-change just uses a higher quality image scaling algorithm than acroread. This has nothing to do with font rendering. You can try to extract the image from the PDF file and viewing it directly on your ereader to see if the image viewing software scales it better than the PDF viewing app.
I didn't think it was a problem of font rendering. But whatever the problem is, it's the same result for me as adobe reader is unable to render correctly my PDF (at least to a legible level) unlike the other viewer.
The picture viewer of Pocketbook is really cheap (But at least the pictures and fonts are clear...) : one fixed level of zoom, you can't change pages after zooming, accelerometer is turned off automatically (!), etc.

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