Thread:EvilEvie/@comment-93957-20170528002304/@comment-995426-20171118053010

And, if I'm not mistaken, these batches of images are at an odd image resolution. The raw video fees for most streaming videos of the 2012 TV series come in three resolutions: 1280x720, 1280x718 and more rarely 1280x716. But the images you're uploading are mostly 1912x1072&mdash;larger than the stream source, and just a little bit short of the conventional 1920x1080 used for 2K HD, common for many computer monitors including my laptop monitor. That made me suspicious, so I decided to zoom in to examine the compression artifacts, and I noticed image enlargement artifacts as well. And since the images are saved to JPEG, that introduces yet another set of compression artifacts in addition to the stream's compression artifacts and the enlargement artifacts. I notice this a lot on sites like Tumblr where someone takes a smaller image and blows it up and passes it off as HD, but it looks terrible when viewed at full resolution.