Possible to upload high res photos on nano 7?

I made a map of the city where I live, so I could put it on my iPod nano 7th generation. I know the screen wouldn't be big enough, but since there is a pinch to zoom option, I thought it wouldn't matter. But when I upload the photo to the iPod, it's resolution is automatically lowered a lot by iTunes (or the iPod?), and I am only able to zoom in a bit. Not enough. I can't read the street names. The picture is a .jpg. Any advice?

When the photo is synced to the iPod, iTunes creates an iPod optimized thumbnail of the original that is formatted for better viewing on the Nano's smaller LCD display. 
There is no way around this.
B-rock

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