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Old 03-19-2012, 09:27 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by rashkae View Post
I think the Sony T1 is the only e-ink reader that does this. It would be a really cool (I would say, killer) feature. Unfortunately, the vast majority of published e-books are released with images already shrunk to be useless, even if zoomed. (There are probably performance problems with older e-reader models and images of any significant resolution. Big problem for images that have important details, like small print text on maps.)
There is an star map image embedding in the beginning of the "On Basilisk Station" epub (you can get your free copy at baen.com) that seems to be wider than the screen.. If I could rotate or shrink the image (zoom would be nice too with scrollbars to allow viewing different parts of the image) that would be great! As it is the right edge gets cut off.
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