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- Skinhead201
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Probably due to digital compression. It's less obvious if you use a high res image and don't try to upload it at a higher resolution to the forum.
- Flyingfifer
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+1Skinhead201 wrote:Probably due to digital compression. It's less obvious if you use a high res image and don't try to upload it at a higher resolution to the forum.
usually an uploaded file is compressed to be stored, it also depends on the file type, .jpeg for example is quite a lossy file type (it looses quality through compression) whereas .png is a bit better.
Personally I use the ol photobucket as the host and just link the image to the boards
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Correct, if you want full quality use photobucket / Flickr (or whatever you like)... it's cost far too much to store all your images at top quality, hi-resolution (it costs enough as it is!)Skinhead201 wrote:Probably due to digital compression. It's less obvious if you use a high res image and don't try to upload it at a higher resolution to the forum.
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