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Originally Posted by HarryT
I can think of all sorts of reasons. One might be that, given the fact that images appear to be stored in a separate "sidecar" file in the new format, they're now delivering books with image resolutions tailored to the capabilities of the specific device the file is being sent to. That would be a very smart move.
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But if the images in the eBook are too small, all Amazon would be doing is scaling the images up and not providing the best quality images. The publisher should be providing high resolution images and not amazon scaling up low resolution images.