I think the review from the 1st customer is inaccurate and hasty.First, I have been an astrophysicist and photographer, and chose this this these for a museum I co-own.One - it's very difficult to capture a starry scene like this with and expand it to this size without some distortion. It's tough to get such fine resolution at this scale WHEN LOOKING at a close distance. This scene looks great when you step back, as it is meant to be seen. There is a little movement due to rotation during being photographed, but you don't normally see this in smaller scale, only at a scale like this. When you step back, it's still pretty cool.Two - the price is great.Three - as with any wallpaper project, you have to know what your medium is and how to apply. The peel and stick backing on this wallpaper did nto hurt my wall at all, there mush have been a cheap paint on the walls of the person who gave the bad review. Also, when using this wallpaper, don't be afraid to overlap by an inch or so... there is some repeat on each piece that allows for this, and it eliminated the seem that will be there otherwise, and it's hard to make any seem on dark wallpaper not show. I overlapped and the seems faded away and things lined up great.I'm using this paper as the backdrop for an astronomy and atmospheric room I'm creating for my museum and education centers expandingminds.com. I am employed some black light which makes the colors pop, and when set against the other projects in the room, it's going to look great.Daniel