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Old 09-29-2008, 02:16 PM   #110
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The pylrf library used by PDFRead handles all this for the program, so that stretching adds further to the distortion of the text and more lost pixels. Now to figure out a way to counter-act it...

p.s. However, PDFRead does produce a page which is cropped to remove the margin, so maybe the pylrf library is adding that white margin?<snip...>
I think your on to something. The PNG images produce from PDFRead do look much better than the final LRF file.

I've attached an LRF created by Calibe/BookCreator (I simply slapped the images in a word document then stretched them out.

The result was pretty decent.

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