Thread:Hackey5/@comment-32363302-20170624143819/@comment-5645428-20170704214808

Expanding on Sannud's responses:
 * 1) Well, you've already figured out what you're doing so the basics should be straight forward. However, do allow me to advise you on any particular features to do with certain images beforehand so you don't have to keep replacing images with incrementally more improved versions.
 * 2) We do not need new level menu images. Addressing Dansun, we have done the level menu images without the included progress so that they are consistent with most other images on the wiki which are 0% progress.
 * 3) I would prefer you upload to Google Drive first so we can review your image submissions before the final versions are approved for the wiki. You can then upload them when they're spot on.
 * 4) Consistency is prioritised over maximum general quality, that's how we've approached these kinds of image projects. In terms of resolution, I would have normally opted for 1080p. I went to JB-HiFi the other day and saw actually for the first time a whole load of 4K 60fps TV's in action. They're insanely good looking, but I consider this whole 4K trend more significant when it comes to graphical processing on videos, less so when it comes to static images, where I think HD is more than sufficient. Please bear with me on my lack of technical knowledge, but from your point of view, are you saying that when you upload an image here, one that is uploaded at 1080p originally downscaled from 4K is the way to go for the best quality image? Correct me if I'm misinterpreting.