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To: SI Dmitry (code monkey) who wrote (4745)9/20/2023 6:19:29 PM
From: Sun Tzu1 Recommendation

Recommended By
Bill

  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4890
 
1 - Get a high resolution monitor - 2k should do, but 1600 res may also be enough.
2 - Get any type of graph or chart - it can be from stockchart or it can be some local program of your own. or
from tradingview
3 - Use the Windows screen snip tool to capture your screen and then save and upload it here.

EDIT - Here's a chart that Breeze posted on the Gold thread tradingview.com I did a screen capture and posted it below. It looks great on the web and on my local image display. But here it is noisy and you can hardly read the numbers.

If I were to make a guess, I'd say that you are compressing images before allowing them on SI and that is messing it up.




To: SI Dmitry (code monkey) who wrote (4745)9/20/2023 6:45:13 PM
From: Sun Tzu  Respond to of 4890
 
I've confirmed that the issue is the resolution of the image being uploaded. Beyond a certain resolution, excessive compression makes it illegible, even of the actual file size is not that big.