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Anonymous
>>44997 Seconded. For a while, there was a time where most /p/osters would resize their pictures and have their EXIF data retained. Hi-res versions could be requested and posted later on. This is a good practice. I think we should continue it.
Personally, I think that opening a large file hurts the photograph if it has to be resampled by my browser and potential jaggies can occur. To remove them, I could view the full size, but then you can't really appreciate the photograph if it has to be seen piece-wise.
Smaller files, approx. 1000 pix on the longest edge, is best for OP and Anonymous. Everyone wins.
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