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Old 02-05-2015, 09:27 PM   #12
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by Jellby View Post
If it's readable in a low-resolution screen, it should be readable in a high-resolution one, if it't enlarged. The only degradation in quality (with respect to the low-res screen) would be due to aliasing or faults in the scaling algorithm.
So how would you take an image and size it on a 650, a PW2, an H2O, and a Voyage so it's the same basic size? It won't be full screen. But if you take a ruler to the image, that image will measure the same and just make it a little bit harder, toss in Mobi to the four different Kindle screen sizes (Kindle, DX, PW2, Voyage).

The problem as I see it, it's going to only really work if the image is of very high resolution and it's set to be full screen (such as a map or a chart with words)

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