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Old 04-16-2020, 09:21 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by Espoir View Post
I have a pdf. But on the platforms I can't put it. They convert it automatically. On Amazon, I was able to put the ebook because their conversion to them from my epub posed no bp. But I want to put it on other sites and there I need an ePub. I'll try to convert the png... Cross fingers!
As others have said, this "ebook" would be completely rejected by the stores... this is not a proper ebook... it's just images of pages.

You have to go back to the drawing board and create a real ebook from this (as in, text is actual text, and can be copied/pasted/resized, etc.).

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Originally Posted by Espoir View Post
It was two friends of mine who tested. One with a reader from 2014 but another with a reader from 2018 (with RAM =1GB). Do you think that the reader for 2018 is just too old? How do I do then? I stop bothering myself and tell them that they need the latest updates and that they can always reach me if they want a pdf?
And both didn't display the images properly? Strange.

The only thing I could think of is on older devices, like the original Nook, if you had images >~3.5 million pixels, they sometimes just disappeared, because the device itself didn't have enough RAM. These are around 3 million (1410x2250).
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