Hello,

No, the idea is to swap out higher resolution images for the higher resolution 
screens so that no visitor ever has to see distorted, pixellated images.

Norman

On 2014-11-05, at 9:45 PM, Crest Christopher wrote:

> If I want to use images on a responsive site, the images should be in the 
> largest size possible then set the style to {max-width:100%} ? If they are 
> not the largest size possible and the page is viewed at 1700px by 1450px 
> (fictional resolution, I didn't verify if it is a logical resolution) then 
> the obvious result will be a stretched, blurred image(s) due to  
> interpolation, correct ?
> 
> Christopher
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