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Old 05-11-2012, 12:14 PM   #26
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Originally Posted by Ken Maltby View Post
SVG is used more and more as the Web adopts standards that support it. It is a natural for e-books just as is HTML with CSS. (Unzip a .epub file and take a look)
The source of the images would have to be some type of vector data for it to be converted to SVG, wouldn't it? In this case, the originals are all raster data (images got by scanning). Is there any advantage to using SVG to display them (if it's even possible)? Or is all this talk of SVG more about what the comics industry should be using for new productions rather than how to convert existing bundles of scans?
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