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Originally Posted by DNSB
Jon, just in case you are forgetting, a Kobo kepub is an ePub. They pass epubcheck. They will display on any ePub renderer without issue that I've seen since that mass of extra spans are, visually speaking, null operations. You may consider anything that is not coded to your idiosyncratic formatting choices as not being valid ePub but a kepub is standards compliant and is an ePub.
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But I don't want KePub. I want the ePub. I want to see how compressed the graphics are with the ePub. The graphics in the KePub are compressed. I don't know of Kobo did it when converting to KePub or it's like that in the ePub.
When I compare some of the graphics from the Amazon ePub and the Tor ePub, the file sizes and resolution are the same. So it looks like the graphics with an Amazon ePub have not been modified at all.