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Originally Posted by Alisa
I'm curious if font choice makes any difference in the perception of sharpness. I have a Kindle so I only have the one font but I've read a couple .tpz books with embedded fonts and it seemed to me that they were not as crisp
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TOPAZ embedded fonts are a bad example, because they don't seem to be anti-aliased and are often awful.
The font choice does make a difference, and I tend to go for a heavier (bolder) font on EInk than on a LCD screen. When available, it is worth trying the "always bold" option (not available on the Kindle unfortunately).