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Interesting :-)
Maybe we just leave the moOde defaults in place...
I don't see how its possible to figure out all these user configs .
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In the case of an RPi that is controlled by both a PC and an iPad, you would want to have the higher resolution thumbnails. The way things are now, you would get different results if you generate the thumbnails from a PC vs an iPad. It would be best if you could control that with a customization option.
If you were only ever going to control the RPi with a PC or lower capability device, you would want to generate smaller thumbnails. I think it depends on how you are going to be controlling the RPi and not which device you happen to choose to generate the thumbnails.
Cheers, Bryce.
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One option would be to change the Hi-res thumbnails setting from Yes/No to something like below.
Auto - Device pixel ratio is used to determine optimum size and quality when thumbnails are generated
100 px (default)
200 px
300 px
400 px
The fixed sizes would all use a quality factor of 75.
What do you think?
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Hi Tim,
I compared several thumbnails, all generated from 1000 px album images. There are differences between some of the images, others there is no noticeable differences. I did not find an instance where there was something that could be read on one thumbnail and not on the other. There were a few instances where thumbnails seemed sharper, but the differences were very small.
On my favourite album cover Wave, the giraffe was different between the two thumbnails and the $thm_q = 50 thumbnail picked up a small artifact. However, neither of these could be seen on the 23" screen. I copied the images into Photoshop and looked at them carefully. It looks to me like the file sized difference between the two images was 10.5K for the q=50 image and 14.3K for the q=75 image.
I would say that there is virtually no visible difference between the two images an my 23" displays.
Cheers, Bryce.
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Great, thanks for testing. We will continue to optimize on our end :-)