https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=361778

--- Comment #1 from Ken Vermette <verme...@gmail.com> ---
For reference we offer resolutions up to 3200x2000 right now.  4K has a
resolution of 3840x2160 being the consumer standard. There are some people out
there starting to float 8K (7680x4320 !!!) as a thing and while it sounds
ludicrous now, there was a time when 4K was crazy. But we also have to remember
some people have multiple monitors and may want to span their wallpapers across
multiple 4K monitors anyway. Really, I'd like a solution where we can
reasonably bundle 8K wallpapers as well to be future-proofed.

The main problem I think we're facing (and the push-back we'll see) is
filesize. Right now we're using PNG format images, and depending on complexity
the wallpapers have run filesizes between 10-30MB. A 4K wallpaper runs about
~3MB on its own (for skylight), a pretty big hit... But encoded in JPG at 98%
quality we halve it to 1.4MB, where I think 8K would become feasible too. Even
then, we can encode these ultra-high-def images at slightly lower qualities as
pixel-level compression artifacts becomes less visible on these screens.

There were issues with JPG and configuration hardcoding stuff, and because of
how we release software, we may need to wait a release or two for 4K/8K
wallpapers if we wait for JPG. I'll light some fires under people or try to get
some patches in to begin correcting this. Right now the way we distribute
wallpapers will cause size complaints if we include them as we do now; we need
to fix that first, I think.

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