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Originally Posted by ilovejedd
The "colors" on the Libra is actually very close to what I see with the naked eye. It really is noticeably lighter compared to the Paperwhites. I find the Kindles do a better job with the grayscale conversion with regards to compensating for the limitations of the e-ink display.
Mind, the native KFX does look a bit better than the AZW3 version.
Will check out KOReader on the Libra later. Lol, was just too lazy to figure out how to assign button mapping on the Libra so both buttons go next on KOReader. Alas, only 8GB storage means frequent content management when dealing with manga.
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Of the three images, I find the Libra to have better visible detail. The Kindles (in some places) have better black. But overall, the finer details such as the belt (above the rope) and her ear have noticeably better detail. The Kindles are a bit muddy in comparison.
I'd like you to try the following (if you don't mind). Take this image and make it a cover for an ePub. Send that ePub to the Libra with the option to dither it as grayscale. Copy the image off of the Libra and view it on each device and see how it looks. There should be no dithering from any of the devices as it's already dithered for eInk. That would show how the different screens look.