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@The-Collector: Independently of the resolution, Photobucket generates a web version of the image, which is the one which gets posted by default, and I think it uses a proprietary algorythm which makes the pictures look "fuzzy".

But if you have uploaded it at a higher resolution, the image can also be downloaded as such. If you want others to have access to it, you have got to make that album (or sub-album) set to "Public" and then have them download the proper version.

See this example:

Photobucketdownload.jpg

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I'm in the 7.0/7.5 range, depending how many stress lines are on the spine. It probably rolled around loose in a box.

 

No fair mentioning price and not telling us... I'm guessing they sold you a dirty-looking long box they didn't feel like processing for $20.

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