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Falldog !2qYdimqiHs
What decommissions/sizes are usually considered /hr/?

I'm looking to sort some images and I'm not sure where the line between medium and high is anymore.
>> Anonymous
Hard to quantify what is /hr/ any more. I would go by image quality rather the file dimensions or size.
>> Falldog !2qYdimqiHs
And by decommissions I really meant dimensions
>> Anonymous
Gaydum?
>> Anonymous
"high resolution" is misleading

image can be hi-res and still look like total shit
>> Anonymous
I would say that high resolution three years ago is what is medium nowadays, on account of the standard resolution of monitors increasing.
I'd label the old 1024x768 or 1600x1200 as medium images. anything bigger than about 1500x1500 is high res, and anything excessively huge can be...super res? You choose.
>> Anonymous
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it's not really about size, but about the amount of motherfucking details that are inside the drawing.

So typically anime is NOT high res, because there is no fucking details to show there save the eyes, but apparently some anime fags want to print posters or some shit of the latest megami magazine, so whatever.

Resizing a smaller image to be 6000x6000 is not high res either, which is what>>472538
is talking about, but he seems to be shit confused about what hi-res VS pointlessly large dimensions means.