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Anonymous
>>124301 Actually,>>124405is wrong. /p/ is not here to edit your photos for you. Smaller images, with the longest edge approximately 800 or 1000 pixels should be the norm. If someone is uploading very high resolution images in the original post, then he needs to lurk more.
The only person who probably values a higher resolution is the photographer himself, unless someone asks for a higher res version to be posted.
As for the point of monitors with higher resolutions in the future, I will not argue this fact. However, the more important issue is what monitors the people of /p/ possess at this particular moment.
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