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by foopod
319 days ago
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Talking out of my ass, but since epubs often target mobile devices (kindle, kobo, etc - with limited storage) - publishers probably find that their books do better if they tend to be smaller in size. And images take up far more diskspace than text does in a digital copy. Then when a user needs to delete books from a device they will start with the largest files. The longer the book is on the device the more likely they are to engage with it, etc. |
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I cannot believe that publishers create small pictures because bigger pictures means that their book will be deleted later on. That argument seems far fetched.