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Old 07-19-2024, 03:04 PM   #15
Rémi Ozene
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Originally Posted by rcentros View Post
I may be wrong, but aren't the PDFs at Archive.org usually just screenshots "sewn together?"
As I explained in my more specific message of June 20, 2024, the PocketBook Inkpad Eo reads raster PDF files very well, some of which have a dark and colored background from Archives org, with its default “Reader” application, improved version for Eink, of the “Pocketbook Reader” application available on the PlayStore and the Apple Store for Smartphone or Iphone. It is only the other reading application offered, for the PocketBook Inkpad Eo, namely "XReader", more Epub oriented (even if "Reader" obviously also reads Epubs), which alone opens these few PDF files slowly and with difficulty. raster from Archive.org, with a dark, colored background. However, even this last fault of Xreader, concerning these colored files from Archive.org, can be partly corrected, by adjusting the speed (in Eink), the contrast or the whitening of the watermark (in "Reader").
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