I had a similar resolution question. I am in the process of moving from a 2009 
laptop to a 2021. My screen savers and desktop images on the 2009 were  from my 
favorites from the 2006-2009 era. On the 2021 they looked terrible, I had to go 
back and find the originals, reprocess and re-export at a higher resolution.

My usual posts are with long-edge set to 1600 pixels; if anyone wanted a copy I 
would be happy to share but I would want to resize the export first.

Stan

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> On Jan 1, 2022, at 12:24 PM, Mark C <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> HI John -
> 
> Glad you liked the photo. What resolution of images do you use in your screen 
> saver? I always wonder how my photos look on others' displays. I'm using a 
> 2560x1440 resolution monitor and my web images look OK on it, but on the 
> higher res 5k's or whatever, they may just be plus sized thumbnails...
> 
> Mark
> 
>> On 12/24/2021 9:33 PM, John Francis wrote:
>>> On Fri, Dec 24, 2021 at 11:05:40AM -0500, Mark C wrote:
>>> And best wishes for the new year!
>>> 
>>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/markcassino/51773061684/in/dateposted/
>>> 
>>> Mark
>> I don't comment on photographs as often as I probably should, but I do
>> have to say how much I like this one.  In fact my first thought was
>> "I'd love to have an image like this in my screen-saver rotation, but
>> I don't have anything suitable".
>> 
>> Then I thought a little more about this, and wondered if there was any
>> way we could set up a PDML trading post.  Somwhere where we could put
>> up a gallery of images we'd be happy to offer to other PDML members
>> for their own personal use at higher resolutions than we'd generally
>> make publicly available.
>> 
>> I've put together a selection of a dozen images from my screensaver
>> rotation at <http://www.panix.com/~johnf/PDML/Composite.jpg>. If
>> anybody would like one or more of these just let me know - I have
>> them currently at 2560x1440 resolution, which should be enough for
>> most people (if it isn't, just let me know - I have a few of them
>> at a bit more than that).
>> 
>> I haven't yet got a quick way of dropping a copyright marker on
>> these, but that shouldn't take me too long.
>> 
>> Oh, yes - Merry Christmas to all!  We're currently working in the
>> kitchen putting together various goodies to see us through the next
>> couple of weeks (we've got half a goose for our Christmas dinner).
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