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>>151699 As a user of 1280x1024 myself, this is an issue I've thought about a lot, but I just think that since it's so easy to resize a 1600x1200, I'd prefer that people post that, so I can save it for future use when I upgrade. (Yes, I do keep two copies of each of my wallpapers.)
For example, it took me less than a minute to resize my OP to 1365x1024, and then crop the image to be aesthetically pleasing. There's very little information lost this way, and there are very few wallpapers for which this technique doesn't work. Of course, having a clean, unaltered copy means I can also just use it in its original aspect ratio and deal with the black bars on the top and bottom. So having wallpapers in 1600x1200 just gives you so many more options than keeping one in a lower resolution does.
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