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Old 04-14-2009, 02:33 PM   #239
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Originally Posted by crj View Post
Hi,

I am trying to find the best settings for PDFRead to read technical papers with lots of equations on my recently acquired Kindle 2. Thanks to Nick Rapallo, I've been able to iterate to what seem to be good settings (see attached screen capture below), however, I would be very interested if others have found better settings.
Hi Chris:

Those settings look good.

Especially when using the new MinFilter 5 dilate (see pdfread-MinFilter5-mod-bin.zip) provided with the Sony PRS update. However, that update is still of interest even for Kindle users.

Just a note that if the original .pdf is of high quality/resolution and the DPI setting is too high, then the dilation effect can be reduced/negated unless using the new MinFilter 5 dilate.

Cheers and welcome to MobileRead.com!
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