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Originally Posted by Quoth
A one pixel black line will be a real 300 dpi, but the white background will have pale coloured fringes.
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Colorful white at the edges can only be seen with a magnifying glass, not without it - I certainly don't use one to read.
And what is theoretically possible is of very little interest to me when it comes to applying it.
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A one pixel black line with coloured fringes can be 300 dpi, nothing else.
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The correct answer would be: colored fringe only visible with a magnifying glass; when I read, I don't care at all whether they exist theoretically - I don't use a magnifying glass when reading, neither on color nor on grayscale devices.
I have no idea what the trick is here, but when I read it the text seems clearer than in Tolino Epos 3