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Originally Posted by t.kruse
BUG: One of the first books I read had small graphics at the beginning of each chapter (e.g. see http://dev.epubbud.com/uploads/1/3/3..._pdf/page1.jpg ), and when I flip to the next page, the text in the area where the graphic was black display a bit "thinner" (probably the letters are less "black" than on the rest of the page). While still readable, this distracts me more than the bright pixels. This is more noticeable with smaller fonts. Though most ebooks probably come without graphics. Flipping forth to another text page and back then shows the same text normal. Not sure whether there is an easy cure.
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That's not a bug, but rather a hardware limitation of eInk screens. An image with dark pixels produces a lingering area of lighter text on the next page. It can only be prevented by doing a full flash-to-black page clear on every page turn, which is left to your choice in the settings.