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Originally Posted by pazos
That statement doesn't make any sense.
Dithering is applying noise patterns to a raster image in order to prevent certain artifacts, most commonly used to prevent color banding.
Rasterization is converting vector graphics (ie: a svg) into a raster image (a matrix of pixels). You can also dither vector graphics after rasterizing them.
The reason dithering is important in ebooks is because their images weren't optimized for the e-ink palette beforehand.
The rest of the statement sounds like a self made assertion.
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This may be true for English Hmmm specialists, but my mother language is German and the expressions came from Google translate.
Also, you might not know much about what Kobo is up to.