When creating responsive images; one, at the most will create three different size images of the same image, typically, small, medium & large. The problem is when those images are scaled; when an image is scaled between small and medium there is pixelation, how can one sharpen the images when, and only when there is a threshold between a small and medium image ? I've been searching online and the most I found dealt with the img tag, not background images.

When running into this situation, you can kiss retina display images good bye unless the iPhone / iPad user displays the device in the orientation to which the retina graphic is displayed and nothing in between. Then there is supposedly Android HQI images, which I have yet to analyze, arghh.

Christopher
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