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Originally Posted by Brett Merkey
Fixed?! I am surprised. That is a good response.
You must have a different need on covers. I find that I have to completely toss or extensively modify just about every cover. A cover appropriate for print rarely has the contrast and legibility needed to be effective on an e-reader screen. Just one more way users of e-readers are under-served.
It means a bit of fun in Photoshop to break up the edit session...
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I have an e-ink Kindle. I also shrink the cover to 450x780. I spend most of my time reading the TEXT in the book and rarely look at the cover on the device.
Even using my Tab A, I use the thumbnails in the carousel . I see no need for Photo quality to see the cover art of the book I am reading (most, while decent art, get the story wrong)