I think Accalia works for Bandcamp…
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@RaceProUK Well, fix you image then.
Either that or find a way to upload a 3D object, since it's specifically asking for something that's (480x480) wide x (480 x 480) tall.
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@e4tmyl33t isn't 480x480x480x480 4D?
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@e4tmyl33t said in I think Accalia works for Bandcamp…:
(480x480) wide x (480 x 480) tall.
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3D objectE_DIM_AMBIGUOUS
- Dimensions listed may be description for either 3D or 4D object.
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@djls45 It could also be a regular 2D image, 230400 x 230400.
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@hungrier said in I think Accalia works for Bandcamp…:
@djls45 It could also be a regular 2D image, 230400 x 230400.
so that's what the new iphone screens are gonna looks like!
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@LB_ said in I think Accalia works for Bandcamp…:
@e4tmyl33t isn't 480x480x480x480 4D?
Not if you figure that the second of the dimensions from the width measurement may also be the first dimension of the height measurement. However, I'm open to figuring out a way for @RaceProUK to upload a hypercube to them as well.
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@e4tmyl33t You mean to suggest a normal cube would not present insurmountable problems re. uploading?
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This one time in bandcamp...
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@PleegWat Nah, we just need to get that laser that Jeff Bridges built for TRON and we'll be golden.
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I have to wonder, what happens if you craft a PNG that's super "big" but fits under the "4MB max" criteria?
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> echo project.surmountability Infinity > set project.surmountability = project.surmountability - 1 >
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@Tsaukpaetra a one pixel width single color PNG could be really tall and small
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@bb36e said in I think Accalia works for Bandcamp…:
@hungrier said in I think Accalia works for Bandcamp…:
@djls45 It could also be a regular 2D image, 230400 x 230400.
so that's what the new iphone screens are gonna looks like!
Let's do the math: iPhone width = around 75mm
75mm/230400 = 0.33 µm/pixel ≈ limit of a visible light microscope's resolutionNow that's a real Retina display!
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@Tsaukpaetra said in I think Accalia works for Bandcamp…:
I have to wonder, what happens if you craft a PNG that's super "big" but fits under the "4MB max" criteria?
You probably end up playing lots of dwarf fortress and petting cats.