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According to Wikipedia:Non-free content#Image resolution:

Ideally, most common image uses can likely be represented in an image containing no more than 0.1 megapixels (obtained by multiplying the horizontal and vertical pixel count in an image). This allows, for example, images with 4:3 aspect ratios, to be show at 320 x 240 pixels, generally good for screenshots from television, movies, and video games, while allowing for the cover art for most published works to be shown at 250 x 400 pixels.

This certainly seems to fit in the size recommendations for fair use of non-free content as 300pxX300px=90,000, which is less than the recommended 0.1 megapixel. Peaceray (talk) 02:55, 4 December 2011 (UTC)Reply