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Old 07-28-2014, 07:57 PM   #49
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Originally Posted by rkomar View Post
This sounds interesting to me; I've always liked trying to follow battles with maps. I wonder if the images in the ebook are detailed enough for the purpose, though. Have you, or anyone else, looked at it and can comment?
I downloaded the sample from Amazon and IMO the maps are just okay to poor in image quality. Better than I've seen in a lot of ebooks, but still too low rez if I want to zoom in and pan around to really see things and read the small lettering on these large maps.

Specs for the better map images are...
959 x 1367 pixels / 300dpi
1174 x 862 pixels / 300dpi
808 x 1185 pixels / 300dpi

...fine if I was scanning them to throw in a print book, but not so great on a digital screen of various size & ppi.
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