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Originally Posted by JSWolf
I've seen some eBooks where the graphics were too small and they needed to be larger as they were important. Sometimes when graphics are used in place of text, they can be too small and very hard to read.
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FWIW, the latest update for Kindle has a Report Content Error category for Image errors, including Illegible Text and Poor Quality. It seems if enough people report issues, a note appears on the Kindle edition product page that it has ‘quality issues’.
As for greyed out text, I think publishers can also define ‘media queries’ when defining CSS properties and in theory could apply a more appropriate style for Kindles to mitigate this issue. But I doubt many take the trouble to do so.