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Originally Posted by BearMountainBooks
Generally speaking, we can't. In order to upload "one file fits most e-readers" we have to play to the specs for the e-ink readers that are not high-resolution because otherwise, you get a box with an x or garbage of the file size is too large to display. I've done a few images in some of my books and let me tell you, it's barely worth the considerable effort. For even a basic 200 by 200 pixel color anything, you have to reduce colors from 256 to 200. Otherwise, no dice on say, Kindle keyboard 3g.
So in order to provide what you're asking, a publisher would have to provide more than one file--and that would be two different products. People wanting the hi-resolution type stuff would have to buy X and those with regular readers or who didn't care, would buy Y.
I'm not saying there isn't a market for it, but it would be a separate file/product to keep track of and it becomes very difficult as you add books to a series--are you selling enough of the hi-resolution book to make it worth continuing the line, etc.
In short, I predict it won't be happening anytime soon.
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I've used high resolution images with my 640 and my T1 with no problems. This includes maps and covers. I've even gone as high as 1500 lines for the cover and I've had no issues at all. The screens on the 650 and T1 are just the basic 800x600.