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Originally Posted by romad
I have Stanza on my iMac and the page change is just a very fast scrolling that blurs the text for a second as it moves. That is still a form of animation. Even a fast fade from one letter to another (like a blink) is a form of animation. Sounds like what you may be seeing is an animation that is faster than your brain can process the signals coming in from your optic nerves.
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On Stanza for iOS (at least pre-iOS 7 back when it still worked), there are three page turn modes: None, Turn and Slide.
On Hyphen, there's an option for Reduced Animations.
I'm making a request to the developer for a page turn mode option with little/no overt transitions between pages. Reduced Animations, Blink, Instant or None - whatever it's called, I think my meaning is understood.
Computer-wise, I expect it's the page turn effects that take more effort. For one thing, those are done over multiple frames. It should actually be simpler to just send a full frame with the new image with no transition effect from the old image.