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Originally Posted by Brian007
But how corrupt could such a file be if every ereader that takes cbr is reading them without a problem? (YAC, Comic Zeal, Panels, etx.)
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Easily possible. Like most modern browsers that do their best to display broken HTML/CSS, most image renderers will attempt to display a corrupt file. One recent example my daughter had was a manga that showed patches of pixelation on some of the pages but there were no complaints from the three viewers she tried. When I looked at the files by opening them in several image editing tools, they all complained the files had issues.