Ask HN: Why are ePub images so tiny?
5 points| hollander | 7 months ago
I wonder if anybody who creates these ebooks and the images ever reads them? Are these the same images as used in the paper books? My bet is that the images used for paper books are much higher quality, but I can't compare because in general I don't buy both the paper and epub version.
I've seen this in books from different publishers, different languages. Apparently it's a universal thing. Why? Can anybody explain?
foopod|7 months ago
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.
hollander|7 months ago
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.
f33d5173|7 months ago
getwiththeprog|7 months ago
The image sizes can be anything the creator wants.
If you look on some of the big free libraries, you will see that there are many different versions of popular books, all with different sizes.
hollander|7 months ago