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I am working to export all of the Coco Ch emoji before they are gone forever. I have a few questions, but someone please let me know if this has already been done, and I am wasting my time!

My primary goal is to save them in the highest resolution possible, but not beyond whatever their native resolution was. The URL structure for the images has a parameter for the size (defaulting to "w48-h48-c-k-nd") for me. Does anyone know if there is a magical parameter for "native/original" size? So far I have learned:

- It seems like the emoji are actually stored at a maximum size of 1016x1020.
- I can ask for any custom size with the "-c" part of the parameter value. It causes a bit of a crop for square sizes, because the original is slightly wider than tall by 4px.
- Anything larger than 1016x1020, without "-c" provides only 1016x1020. Anything larger WITH "-c" seems to be a scaled-up version of 1016x1020.
- I have no idea what "-k" or "-nd" do. They can be removed just fine, and requesting a size with only one or the other (e.g. "w256-h256-k" and "w256-h256-nd") provides identical binaries.

Unfortunately, some emoji don't have an original size nearly as large as 1016x1020 and I am trying to narrow down a correct size to archive them at. If the image is a vector, e.g. げぼ, it looks fine. Somewhat surprisingly, nishinari ojisan is very high res. But then :_dragon: is not. I have been guess-and-test-ing for its native size, but have not yet found it.

Anyone done anything like this before? Any tips or tricks?

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