What size the image of origin or to 100% width is admissible?

What size the image of origin or to 100% width is admissible?

Please check these documents for more details:

https://helpx.Adobe.com/Muse/how-to/muse-optimize-graphics-assets.html

https://helpx.Adobe.com/Muse/how-to/muse-size-resolution-graphics.html

Thank you

Sanjit

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