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Old 09-20-2014, 08:36 PM   #401
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Originally Posted by j.p.s View Post
It's hard to say. Sometimes Kindles will expand small images, and maybe shrink large mages. AFAIK, stock Aura HD will not automatically expand images and does not support user initiated zoom, but Kindles always have.
Using Kobo's .kepub.epub formatted books, you can tap on an image to zoom it. Pretty useless in most cases since most of the images are low resolution -- one ebook I was recently reading had maps that were 120x144 pixels so zooming gave you a closeup view of fuzz.

If you use the correct css, an image can be set to use as much of the page as possible without needing any user intervention. Sadly too many publishers of epub format ebooks seem unable to pay any attention to how their ebooks look on a screen with more than 600x800 resolution.
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