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Originally Posted by rcentros
Mine looks peach also, but only if I'm at about half way between cold and warm.
Here's a slightly better picture comparing the Tolino and Voyage at the light daylight levels I normally use for each. The amber screen is actually a little darker than what is shown. If you look at the very top (where the case shadows the sunlight) that's closer to actual darkness of the Tolino. The Voyage is slightly more "washed out" in the picture than it actually is. I've got a few other pictures, but I'm not too happy with their quality. I used a different phone for the pictures as I'm still having trouble understanding the SLR digital camera. (And to think, when I was kid, I used to develop my own 35 mm pictures... long time ago now.)
Looking at these two screens, I'm beginning to understand what JSWolf is talking about when he mentions the superiority of ePub typography over AZW3.
(I couldn't get the picture to attach here (too big?) so I uploaded it to Google and have provided the link. I tried to attach the file four times. No luck.)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/13y3...ew?usp=sharing
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Excellent photo. The Tolino does look comparable to the Voyage and the orange light is rather nice. It's not too orange.
When you look at the second paragraph, you'll notice that synchronized text changes because the Tolino is able to reduce the size of the spaces as needed and that allows another word to fit on the line. The gaps are wider on the Voyage. However, there is a way to fix some of the problem on Kindles. Use the Hyphenate This! plugin or from Polish, use the Hyphenate option. That will add soft hyphens to the KF8 eBook and at least allow Kindles to hyphenate with KF8. You still won't get ligatures, kerning, or variable space, but it's still better then without hyphens.