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Original file (2,117 × 1,233 pixels, file size: 26 KB, MIME type: image/png) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.
Original file (1,536 × 2,048 pixels, file size: 14.11 MB, MIME type: image/png) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.
Although upright=1.1 and 240px do the job equally well for the common case where the default width is 220 pixels, many of the users who set the default width to 300 pixels to work better with their high-resolution screens will be annoyed with 200px because it will make the picture a third smaller than their preferred size.
Using PNG instead of a high-quality JPEG for such images would result in a large increase in file size with negligible gain in quality. In comparison, when storing images that contain text, line art, or graphics – images with sharp transitions and large areas of solid color – the PNG format can compress image data more than JPEG can.
The climatic snow line is the boundary between a snow-covered and snow-free surface. The actual snow line may adjust seasonally, and be either significantly higher in elevation, or lower. The actual snow line may adjust seasonally, and be either significantly higher in elevation, or lower.
A striking high detail image of rime (frost) on both ends of a column-shaped snow crystal. Again, the 24 MB source file is linked on the image description page, if anyone wants to improve the sharpness/lighting/contrast.
It is a 2x6 segment panorama so the detail is much higher than could ordinarily be achieved with a single image. It is 3200x1780 resolution which is resampled and cropped from an original resolution of around 8000x4000.
From 2004 onwards Global Graphics expanded the reach of the Harlequin RIP by producing a number of variants for different market sectors: . The Harlequin Server RIP (HSR) is designed for use in most production print segments other than pure-play digital press systems.