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-We now accept high-resolution images (up to1 MB, 2000 px width). The images wider than 600 pixels are automatically watermarked with your name and copyright statement in the large views (e.g. on the Enlarge page). +We are now accepting high-resolution images (up to 1 MB, 2000 px width). The images wider than 600 pixels are automatically watermarked with your name and copyright statement in the large views (e.g. on the Enlarge page).
Unfortunately, it is not possible for us to resize your already existing images to higher resolutions. If you would like to have high resolution images on your site, you need to upload bigger versions of the images. Alternatively, do nothing, and your site will stay the same as it was. Unfortunately, it is not possible for us to resize your already existing images to higher resolutions. If you would like to have high resolution images on your site, you need to upload bigger versions of the images. Alternatively, do nothing, and your site will stay the same as it was.

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We are now accepting high-resolution images (up to 1 MB, 2000 px width). The images wider than 600 pixels are automatically watermarked with your name and copyright statement in the large views (e.g. on the Enlarge page).

Unfortunately, it is not possible for us to resize your already existing images to higher resolutions. If you would like to have high resolution images on your site, you need to upload bigger versions of the images. Alternatively, do nothing, and your site will stay the same as it was.