Thanks, I have actually checked both images and the pixels are the same (1308 × 79 pixels) but what makes me wonder is why the uploaded image always appears larger or more zoomed in than the source from where the screenshot was taken, yet both are displayed on a browser that has the same zoom level at 100%
This is often related to the way the browser reads the image. There is usually a way to read the same file, whether via computer or via the web.
Statistics October 2023____________________The month of October was a calm month in terms of uploads, but it continues to be a service widely used by the community - which I appreciate. I have been studying/working on some changes that have been requested by users. I hope to have news soon.
Here are the numbers for the month and totals:
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 | Number of uploads in the month: 6.847 (-321 last month)
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 | Total image disk space: 17GB (+2 last month)
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 | Number of visits to the talkimg.com website in the month: 5.051 (+861 last month) Bandwidth in the month: 420GB (+83 last month)
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Thank you for using this service.
SERVICE STATUSMaintenance is taking place on the server, which may create instability in the service, causing some interruption.
Our System Operations team will be performing scheduled maintenance on the server. Users will experience a brief service interruption while the routine scheduled maintenance is performed.
We hope that the situation will return to normal as soon as possible.
I appreciate your understanding.
State point:
https://talkimg.betteruptime.com/
SERVICE STATUSThe situation is now completely normalized. I apologize for any inconvenience caused. Sometimes some maintenance is necessary, which occasionally generates instabilities.
I added the link in the OP to check TalkImg's uptime, so that everyone can always check the status of the service:
https://talkimg.betteruptime.com/
[moderator's note: consecutive posts merged]