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Old 01-12-2024, 05:10 PM   #1735
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Originally Posted by DoctorOhh View Post
Deviance from what? These are ebooks and the ADE estimate gives a good approximation of the page counts and is consistent when compared between e-books.
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Originally Posted by chillybang View Post
From the "real" page number. With "real" I mean the number of pages in the document, counted i.e. by Adobe Reader.
Given that you are using Adobe Reader, it suggests that you are using PDF files which are page oriented and can have little to no text content.

If you are attempting to use the Adobe Synthetic Page count algorithm, it should pop up a message that "WARNING: Page/word/statistics warnings: Could not analyse some statistics" along with a list of the books with "(ADOBE page count requires EPUB format)" None of the other algorithms will help since they are not intended to work with a PDF file.

Adobe Reader does not count the # of pages, it uses the number of pages that is part of a PDF documents properties. See sample properties image attached.
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