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Old 09-19-2014, 08:59 PM   #369
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Originally Posted by Kumabjorn View Post
Have yo contacted Amazon's publishing arm about this? This is something that needs to be handled on their end and it is all about CS something they otherwise seems very adament about.
I'm not sure if you're asking me or someone else, but no, I haven't contacted them. In general, I don't find the lower-resolution stuff to be an issue and had never even considered the idea that Amazon could change the resolution on the fly until the above poster asked me about it. I do get maps in fantasy books now and then, but I don't find them particularly useful in e-format anyway because you can't really flip pages the way you do in a book.

So, it never really occurred to me to even ask about it! It could be a useful feature and it would make my life easier because then I wouldn't have to fiddle with covers for the stories. I might even consider doing other artwork -- chapter artwork or such if it were easier than it is today!
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