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Old 05-12-2010, 03:20 PM   #1
speakingtohe
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Most readable fonts for those with less than perfect vision?

Hi not exactly a Calibre question, but someone might know.

I am over sixty and have a hard time sometimes reading Sony 600 in low light. I crank up the size and this helps but with spacing between paragraphs or even without in large I get about 4-5 ugly lines per page.

This is ok but could be better.I will make a test paragraph of two and format in several fonts/sizes and see what I see best.

I am asking for suggestions as to where to start as there are a lot of fonts out there. Or if anyone knows of a font testing file/program for Sony 600

I can read pbooks fine in low light but the eink and small bit of glare makes it harder.

Thanks for any advice
Helen
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