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tnt wrote 4 years ago: 1

@puffosul wrote:
Amazon usually provides 4:3 pictures instead of 16:9 aspect ratio... I uploaded 16:9 HD pics for the episodes.

A nice online cropping tool you can find here https://croppola.com/ 

if you think the image became "higher resolution" when you scale it up, you are seriously wrong.
and the image guidelines directly forbid that: No stretched/squeezed/upscaled images

https://static.tvmaze.com/uploads/images/original_untouched/254/636648.jpg at 100% looks ok
https://static.tvmaze.com/uploads/images/original_untouched/372/931909.jpg at 100% looks blurry and pixelated

tnt wrote 4 years ago: 1

@puffosul wrote:
I didn't alter the pics, I took them from tv.apple.com

that's a weak excuse, they're still upscaled and it's obvious that they look worse than existing images.
it's an amazon prime video show, original pics are 1600x1200 https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/71yN+oZZeOL.jpg
and those images are already properly cropped and uploaded to episode galleries

puffosul wrote 4 years ago: 1

@tnt wrote:
that's a weak excuse, they're still upscaled and it's obvious that they look worse than existing images.
it's an amazon prime video show, original pics are 1600x1200 https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/71yN+oZZeOL.jpg
and those images are already properly cropped and uploaded to episode galleries

Agreed, they looked worse. You can't beat the original source :) and not all were properly cropped (except episode 1) :D

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