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<figcaption><p class="caption">Magma from wikia (screenshot)</p> </figcaption></figure><p>Hi, I'm sorry I completely forgot this at the time, so the images I was talking about are obviously no longer up.
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I was still going to find an example of blatant image deterioration, but in doing so I think I found the source of the corruption: it's just the upload to wikia that ruins image quality. The two images I uploaded here look bad. The beige background is a scroll screenshot, and compared to how it actually looks on my scroll, this is completely fudged, pixel value is averaged all over, so there is less contrast and lines are not well-defined. The screenshot I took of the wikia image is even worse, as it is a smudged image of an already-smudged image.
</p><p>For comparison, here are the two images hosted independently:
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https://image.ibb.co/dfwSvp/Capture_d_e_cran_2018_08_12_10_53_25.pnghttps://image.ibb.co/dG8kgU/Capture_d_e_cran_2018_08_12_10_54_23.png
</p><p>In conclusion, this seems to be a wikia image hosting problem, and there's probably nothing you can do about it. Oh well.
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