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Old 02-08-2012, 09:05 PM   #155
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Originally Posted by PF4Mobile View Post
Yet another test for LuBiB
Since you are willing to test our suggestions I am addressing this one to you again but anyone else if free to test

more questions for you here: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...&postcount=135

my last question: would it be possible to take a color PDF page and do the following:
-display the page on your ereader and take picture of if
-on the desktop transform the page to B&W (greys), keep the resolution the same and load it back to your ereader and again take a picture of it ?

Please post the two pictures here. This test should clearly show the differences in resolution between B&W and Color for the ereader.

Since the resolution is bigger on B&W (greys) I expect the corresponding PDF to show smaller on the same screen... this would be an interesting test.
If colors are somewhat greyishly bleached, greyishly bleached colors will still be greyishly bleached. So you won't have much of an idea how it looks like in real life, as the color curve is not going very linear.

It would be interesting to see if you could use this principle to over expose pictures on the computer, so they would display better on the color!
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