The advantages of uploading images that rely on its resolution (Option 1), is, well, the fact that the images would be very big and suitable or any kind of usages (e.g. for wallpapers, DVD covers, and as such), but the disadvantage would be really slow loading of the image as it would be very big in bytes-size.
The advantages of uploading images that rely on its quality (Option 2), is, well, the fact that the images would be of very high quality, and not enlargened for various usages, but the disadvantage would be, obviously, that it won’t be suitable for usages such as wallpapers, DVD covers, and the like.
We’re stuck between these two, and we would like to know your pick, so, please vote away!
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