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*****The requested list is at [[User:ImageResizeBot/List1]]. Its long, but all the information is there. The image that would be resized, and the image's current size. —— '''[[user:Eagle 101|<font color="navy">Eagle</font><font color="red">101]]'''</font><sup>[[user_talk:Eagle 101|Need help?]]</sup> 20:20, 17 March 2008 (UTC)
*** (ec) Musing on the image size issue. I'm uncertain how the Mediawiki software handles image sizing for display on monitors. But I know that available monitor resolutions are growing over time. Will there come a point where monitor resolutions will have grown to a size that a 600x600 image is a standard size thumbnail? If so, we'll want large images again then. I know current top of the line digital monitors display by default in a resolution that is a multiple of the best I can achieve on my home CRT monitor, and it gets a multiple of the monitor resolutions available when I started using computers (an [[Apple II]]). On the other hand, I don't know of a [[Moore's Law]] for monitor resolutions, but our article says it applies to digital camera resolutions. [[User:GRBerry|GRBerry]] 20:12, 17 March 2008 (UTC)
****Well... you have to remember we are dealing with non-free images here. By that I mean, the goal is not super high resolution here, just what is currently needed. :S Discuss :) There is a reason we are asked to keep non-free images small, we really don't need to display much larger then the size required by the article currently. —— '''[[user:Eagle 101|<font color="navy">Eagle</font><font color="red">101]]'''</font><sup>[[user_talk:Eagle 101|Need help?]]</sup> 20:23, 17 March 2008 (UTC)