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  2. Wikipedia : Non-free content/Definition of "low resolution"

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    As a few examples, a scan of a magazine cover with a 400 px vertical height is probably large enough to read almost all of the text on the cover of any importance, as well as clearly see the image on the cover. [2] A scanned CD cover should probably not need to have a vertical height larger than 300 px to accomplish this task.

  3. Album cover - Wikipedia

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    In August 2008, album cover designer Peter Saville suggested that the album cover was dead. [13] Album art is still considered a vital part of the listening experience to many. [14] MP3, WMA, and M4A (Apple format) music files can contain embedded digital album artworks (called cover images or simply covers) in jpeg format. [15]

  4. File:PinkFloydWallCoverOriginalNoText.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Albums/Archive 37 - Wikipedia

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    How strictly enforced is the suggestion that album covers should be no larger than 300 pixels on one side (WP:Albums#Covers)? I ask because on the project page, the example given is a Nirvana album, and that image is 600 × 594 in size. – Ker αun oςc op ia galaxies 21:23, 17 May 2010 (UTC)

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  7. File:Comparison CD DVD HDDVD BD.svg - Wikipedia

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    Dimensions indicated are track pitch (p), pit width (w) and minimum length (l), and laser spot size (⌀) and wavelength (λ). For comparison with analogue media, the pitch of the spiral of a 240-groove-per-inch long-playing record and a Laserdisc are 106 μm (66 times the CD track pitch) and 4.6 μm (2.9 times), respectively.