Well I don't know if that's a good thing or not lol. Well definitely a good thing for my hard drive. Thanks!
The only way to really see the difference is to zoom in on both images. The smaller, compressed file will turn to pixels whereas the larger, full resolution file will show more detail zoomed in closer. I gladly run 1080p resolution images as that is my system's rating, 1080p. Attempting to show higher resolution on my machine is nearly futile. I can see an increase in sharpness at 1440p but no additional clarity from 4K so that is pointless for me. I still take the full resolution on AVN's as most max out at 1080p with a few 4K exceptions. I do take compressed versions of the 4K imagery because of the more manageable file size but only if the resolution does not drop below 1080p. Technically, 720p is also considered HD but I can see the difference between 720p and 1080p but I still have 720p images and videos on my drives. YMMV...
The reason I state this is really just to reinforce the point I'm about to make... If you take a compressed DL and it looks fuzzy or blurry, try the full version instead. However, unless you plan on enlarging or zooming in on your screenshots, most compressed AVN images should look just fine. Again, YMMV... Hope this helps...
Adventure ever on friend, Phat


Exempli Gratia (e.g. aka free example...)
That is a full 1080p resolution image from this game... The full res allows me to do this...
That is zooming in on a 1080p image. You can see how Gigi's face begins to get a bit fuzzy and out of focus. Zooming in on a 1440p or 4K image is considerably clearer. Performing this same zoom on a 720p image would turn to pixels. If all you are doing is playing the game, you should be fine with a compressed version.