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Old 06-25-2007, 03:54 AM   #19
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Originally Posted by scotty1024 View Post
The cbz viewer in the booster pack uses a pretty decent Java based scaler and dither routine that has supplied pretty good results for me.

I mainly used the Spiderman "King Pin" series for Comic testing but I've since been using it for lots of photo slide shows, power points etc... the 768x963 16 levels of grey resolution does help over the Sony Reader.
Hmm... i don't know. I still find the use of grayscale is really taking a lot away from the fun, since comics rely so much on coloring..

As I've written here: http://hightech.afmag.net/reading-ma...ve-review.html a comic that is being grayscaled looks like everything happens in the dark, as if you're reading a "movie noir". Kinda depressing.
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