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Old 10-01-2022, 09:35 PM   #20
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Originally Posted by Sirtel View Post
I guess this also depends on the genres you read. For example, history and epic fantasy often have maps. Many nonfiction books also have various images. Contemporary romances, thrillers and mysteries, OTOH, rarely have any images worth zooming.
Quite a few of the maps in the ebooks I've read have not been very high resolution. Probably to keep the size of the books down. I have replaced several maps but not all that often. I had a quick look at my history and other non-fiction ebooks and again, most of the images were too low resolution to be worth zooming. Oddly, cookbooks seem to one genre that tends to have lots of images with some that are high resolution.
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