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Old 03-24-2018, 04:39 AM   #5
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Device: Kobo Aura-One (using KOReader app), Boox Note-3, iPad(s)
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Originally Posted by rcentros View Post
I've discovered (and am still discovering) that Sonys were pretty impressive, especially when used in conjunction with Calibre.
In my case it was especially useful in conjunction with k2pdfopt (on my PC), because 70 % of my pdfs are mostly A5 books with the text width 12 cm or lower i.e. as 6" reader in landscape, so, I would just easily crop the white margins simultaneously cutting the pages into two or three screens per page using k2pdfopt' landscape mode, usually retaining ocr for the dictionary usage and highlighting.

Although we could also pinch-zoom on every page using prs-t1' zooming capability or using fit-to-landscape mode with auto-cropping, the page flipping/scrolling/reading was a bit slower & more demanding in that case and more importantly, I would need to leave the zoomed view for the normal view whenever I needed to draw on the pdf with the pen, highlight the text or add notes (virtual keyboard or pen), whereas with cropped pdf (using k2pdfopt) it was not necessary and all went as smooth as possible for e-ink readers of yore, flipping the pages with buttons or the screen taps/swipes with finger/pen.

I rarely used prt-s1' reflow mode for pdfs (i.e. its ocr-ed text in the background for ocr-ed scans) using different text size, because I always prefer to have 100 % text accuracy and page layout of an original pdf image, which is impossible for ocr-ed text, especially scientific ones with a lot of formulas and special characters.

My Sony PRS-T1 is still alive, waiting for the sunny days.

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