I have uploaded pictures from my computer and my phone and each time the pictures come back blurry. Some of them come back highly pixelated
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bdvitellaro Reputation: 10 See bdvitellaro's booth |
Your pics look fine to me. Desktop with 22" monitor – no cell phone.
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BookbinEtc Reputation: 1322 See BookbinEtc's booth |
I use desktop only…but your photos look fine on the computer monitor…don’t know about mobile because I can’t see the small screens…
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CindyBear Reputation: 3068 See CindyBear's booth |
I too use a desktop and have a 19 inch CRT type monitor and pics look fine.
My first thought was (before I looked) that if you have small (thumbnail size) pics that are Low-resolution and blow it up to a 19 inch screen that they would be pixelated expanding them that big.
Not sure if there is an opposite effect with too high a resolution pic squished down into a phone size screen. Maybe this is the case.
I am in the minority using a desktop as most everybody does stuff on their phone now (I don’t even own a cell) so I never saw what any of MY listings look like on a phone.
Maybe that is MY reason for no sales here lately, they don’t look right on a phone screen (although I move it to the dark side (auction site) and much of it sells there. (I would rather sell here though.)
Best of luck with your sales here.
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Atomicdiner Reputation: 1902 See Atomicdiner's booth |
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