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Posted: Fri Mar 8th, 2019 12:05 |
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Posted: Fri Mar 8th, 2019 12:06 |
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Posted: Fri Mar 8th, 2019 12:08 |
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Posted: Fri Mar 8th, 2019 12:08 |
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Your first image was slow to load at this end JK. Those rock formations are quite spectacular, are the rocks stacked naturally or did man have a hand?
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Posted: Fri Mar 8th, 2019 14:14 |
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First image might be a bit large. I was going to ask Chris if we could have resize on upload. We could resize automatically to 1200 longest side, max size 2MB. The rocks are all natural. Very spectacular.
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Posted: Fri Mar 8th, 2019 14:54 |
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1200 is too small and in any case uploaded sizes should be in multiples or fractions of 1024 pixels to avoid pixel jostling. I was limiting myself to 1024 for the last two or three years but most people have broadband nowadays. I have raised my Flicker upload size to 2048 on the long side, I feel that's big enough to reveal detail and small enough to manage.
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Posted: Fri Mar 8th, 2019 14:58 |
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While I'm not a fan of it I think it has its uses as long as it's not over done.
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Posted: Fri Mar 8th, 2019 19:37 |
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I find myself agreeing with Robert again! Occasional slow upload / download is likely due to server load or delays en route - reducing image size by resizing will only reintroduce the loss of quality you were originally seeking to remedy. I initially found the hdr images slow to download and they are 1200 wide - since then the just snap onto my screen.
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Posted: Sat Mar 9th, 2019 02:50 |
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Maybe we need to have the image size and max. pixel length adjustable by the Admin in a control panel. I am more concerned about if it is possible technically at this point rather than the detail of the final upload. As long as these are known and we document how to change them then adjustments can always be made. I think that we are now in a place where the camera definition is way beyond the average person's screen or printer resolution 72dpi so what we see on screen is limited. I dont want to return to the previous situation where to me posting an image was a disappointment rather than a sharing of pleasure in the image.
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Posted: Sat Mar 9th, 2019 03:25 |
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Technically it is possible to set dimensions and filesize limitations and make them settable within the admin panel. It is also possible to turn on or off the resizing entirely. Whenever resizing is employed, the process is to break the image into data, draw a blank "frame" of the required size and then repopulate the frame with the image data - in the process the image loses data in the same way that it does in camera when saving jpeg files. Halve the image size and you lose 75% of the definition.
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