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The "low quality" pool download link has been replaced. Before, it would download the sample images for posts--what you see by default when you view a post, which is a small low-resolution JPEG intended only intended for quick online browser viewing. That wasn't very useful, since it was too low-quality, and I don't like how it encouraged distributing low-quality images--we should be trying to set a decent standard.
It's been replaced with a high-quality JPEG download link. These images are always JPEG, and the resolution is capped around 3500px.
These will be made available from post pages at some point (still working on the UI).
more details
The JPEG quality varies depending on the image: it currently uses the highest JPEG setting (up to a certain limit) that gives a file under 4 megs. Only PNGs are recompressed; images that are already JPEGs are never recompressed, so they won't be resized, either.
petopeto
It's been replaced with a high-quality JPEG download link. These images are always JPEG, and the resolution is capped around 3500px.
These will be made available from post pages at some point (still working on the UI).
more details
The JPEG quality varies depending on the image: it currently uses the highest JPEG setting (up to a certain limit) that gives a file under 4 megs. Only PNGs are recompressed; images that are already JPEGs are never recompressed, so they won't be resized, either.