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Anonymous
hay gaiz post your highest resolution pics, the kind that crash computers
>> Anonymous
only ones that do that are the gigabyte ones, aren't they?
>> Anonymous
dunno but if someone has some post them plz
>> Anonymous
>>182833
It depends on how shitty the computer is thats loading them.
I have a 29566×14321 one shot from the hubble space telescope, its 200.06MB. You have to use a downloader like DownThemAll to get it though since it wont display correctly otherwise. Heres link plox.
http://imgsrc.hubblesite.org/hu/db/2007/16/images/a/formats/full_jpg.jpg
>> Anonymous
Heres a 18000x18000 18.41MB one one from wikipedia.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f3/Orion_Nebula_-_Hubble_2006_mosaic_18000.jpg
>> Anonymous
i tried to upload an image... but i crashed my computer
>> Anonymous
>>182831
Not possible on 4chan, the upper limit is way too low.

>>182833
No, I've got a nice 88434 byte PNG image that'll grind many computers to a halt (it's used as a hotlink prevention image on my server).
>> Anonymous
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>>183274it's used as a hotlink prevention image on my server

fuck you, thinking you own content on the internet. you're no better than those sites that charge for scans.
>> Anonymous
those size of images are perfect for forum raids...
>> Anonymous
>>183312
Hotlink prevention is generally used to prevent bandwidth rape. No one likes getting their transfer allotment getting boned cause some tard decided to hotlink an image onto some high traffic site. Also, there's no point in using hotlink prevention to protect content. If it's on the internet, it can be downloaded, plain and simple. Consider thinking before you overreact to something benign.
>> Anonymous
>>183312
I dont think u get it