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Originally Posted by AcidWeb
Screenshots are not optimal choice in this case. Image quality drop even more on them. It is hard do judge the quality of e-ink optimized image on non e-ink screen.
@Boyzzun - I think that everything is as it should be. Your images just look like this on e-ink screen. Not everyone thinks that this level of quality is good enough.
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Ah, but you overlook the fact that Kindles use a screen buffer display.
A "snapshot" (the way the Kindle system does it) is an exact copy of the buffer.
Which means that graphic tools can be used to see what the problem is, rather than eyeballs (no 'just look at' involved).
I noticed that in the distribution web page the interface had a gamma setting -
And the O.P. claimed not to have made any option settings -
Q.E.D: Perhaps he should have.
A histogram made of the buffer contents would tell in a hurry if there was a real problem or just user-error.
No eyeballs involved.