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06/09/2026 09:53:57 PM · #26
I vote for higher resolution simply because it is annoying trying to reduce the file size to comply with the current limits.
06/09/2026 11:30:05 PM · #27
Originally posted by glad2badad:

Well, part of the question is not so much monetary loss as it is personal loss, potentially of privacy. For example, personal property or people that you know and love. That photo of your granddaughter blowing out candles on a birthday cake may well serve a challenge theme but would you be comfortable with that same image being used to advertise some product? That’s just an example.


Originally posted by PennyStreet:

I think people choose what to post based on if they want others to see it or not. Especially if they're personal in nature.
I know I'm careful what images I use of family here. I'm careful about images I post of my surroundings (home,etc).
Basically, if I don't want it seen, I don't post it. I believe others here act similarly.
So I don't think personal privacy is a problem.


We've all learned and grown over the years and we filter how, what and where we post, or not. You could take a poll, but by and large these days it would certainly seem that most folks know NOT to post something if they're at all unsure.

I know I'm more comfortable posting here than a lot of places. I know you rabble.....LOL!

I will say that my last entry seemed like it looked poorer on DPC than it did from the image file.
06/10/2026 06:54:34 AM · #28
I think the 1200 pixels on widest side is perfect the way it is but yes please increase the file size from the current 1400 kB to something more substantial like 2MB. If we do go for a very large resolution then let's not stuff around but let's go BIG like Facebook size 2048 pixels wide and 2.2MB file size. Ps. I have a 22 inch monitor.

Message edited by author 2026-06-10 06:58:51.
06/10/2026 07:37:16 AM · #29
Just as a data point. I usually vote on a 1920 x 1080 laptop and edit my photos on a desktop with a 2560 x 1440 display. So any bump in resolution will not do much for me. I am not opposed to it but I will not really see it with my current gear.

Also the thought of people voting on their tiny phones is scary and probably explains some of my low scores. :)
06/10/2026 03:27:43 PM · #30
Originally posted by bobnospum:

Just as a data point. I usually vote on a 1920 x 1080 laptop and edit my photos on a desktop with a 2560 x 1440 display. So any bump in resolution will not do much for me. I am not opposed to it but I will not really see it with my current gear.

Also the thought of people voting on their tiny phones is scary and probably explains some of my low scores. :)


yeah -- phone voting is not good. I wish they wouldn't have enabled that. There was a photo that I really really liked on the phone, but when I voted on my laptop, it just didn't hold up.

Also, the images with the fine details get completely lost on the phone.
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