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Posted: Mon Feb 25th, 2019 15:16
 
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I think it has something to do with resampling the image on resizing - I have turned it off in the blue cross upload routine now, so images will be at full resolution  and size - question is, can we contain them on the page!



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Well that one looked HUGE before posting but scaled down WITHOUT resampling but a big file - so the cost of good quality is storage space and processing time, colours are exactly as the original seen via image viewer on PC.

Have another go with uploading the original curlews image from your hard disc using the blue cross - let's see if it was the resampling doing the damage.



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It's not the rendering FROM the gallery, it's the uploading TO the gallery that is the issue - same resampling code is in the normal gallery upload routine AND in the PP photo gallery.

Edited to add - I have amended the Ultra gallery upload setting to preserve original images as well - so you can upload up to 5 images at a time to the gallery and preserve resolution.



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Posted: Mon Feb 25th, 2019 15:38
 
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Will re.post in a bit but surely the simple and cost effective answer is to host from Flickr

 




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Except that flickr changes the URLs so images disappear after a while to non flickr users. Also you need to leave the forum to upload the pics, then get the link to paste in to a post. Blue cross uploads from the forum direct to our server without leaving the post and if you want to post elsewhere you can use the forum url to your image.

Additionally, since the image is hosted on the same server as the forum, it will load faster than having to go out to the flickr server and pull the image down from there to display.



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right try again using the blue cross code 

still no better ????

 




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weird when posted it was still that sludge blue , ten minutes later its larger and proper colour , is then something happening backstage ????

 




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try this one from today , direct up load not been posted elsewhere yet 

 




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I do believe you have cracked it chris W.D

 




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I sincerely hope so!!!

I have done a cut & paste - left side of image is flickr - right is from the gallery.

Actually there is better definition from the gallery!



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