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Originally Posted by JSWolf
Sorry, but that's incorrect. A is illustrated. B is not. A has illustrations in each chapter and a full page illustration before each chapter. Lets say that in A page 3 is at the beginning of chapter 2. in B, the start of chapter 2 will not be page 32. It will be a lower page number. And in some cases, A is a different size to B. So that alone will make different page sizes.
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I can't work out from this example if you understand that the illustrations in an epub will have virtually no effect on the Adobe RMSDK page numbering algorithm. The algorithm is purely looking at the compressed size of the files in the spine. The images won't be in the spline. Hence, no matter how much space they take up on the screen, the pages will pretty much the same as for the non-illustrated version.