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Originally Posted by HarryHutton
There are certain readers who would disagree with this point. The PDF format confers certain advantages, such as preserving a page layout as it was originally designed. For many books, such as comics, textbooks, instruction manuals, art and design books, text and diagrams are closely linked. Reflowing can result in issues.
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Also, reflow mode in e-ink readers usually reflows text or ocr layer only, so, e.g. it's virtually useless for those who read scanned (ocr layer behind the image) scientific material that tolerate no ocr errors.
In that case, if our 6" reader is to small for pdf or its pdf capabilities are not good enough, we can use k2pdfopt's reflow mode for scanned pdfs.
k2pdfopt's reflow mode reflows image itself, retaining also pictures and tables and will usually be faster to flip through because our reader doesn't have to compute anything but just to show perfectly tailored and reflowed pdf page.