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Originally Posted by JSWolf
Thing is, because you use Adobe Garamond in print, the publisher will use it in the eBook and that doesn't work for eInk because it's way too light.
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Seems fine on a 300 dpi PW3.
And many may be reading it on a tablet with higher dpi.
Anyway, you can override to Amazon Ember Bold if you prefer.
Print is the important product here, they sell a handful of ebooks in comparison. So I design for paper above all. But normally when I convert to ebooks I do not keep the font, and feel free to modify the layout otherwise, since I am quite aware that a good printing font is not the same as good screen font.