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True, but i didn't know about that when i created this... and you're wrong about needing to use [img][/img] when posting full size images from flickr, you don't need to use BB Code because it uses HTML instead.
I was thinking about editing it now i know more about it.
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Posted: 2010-05-20 23:16:24
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On 2010-05-20 23:16:24, mriley wrote:
True, but i didn't know about that when i created this... and you're wrong about needing to use [img][/img] when posting full size images from flickr, you don't need to use BB Code because it uses HTML instead.
I was thinking about editing it now i know more about it.
this is simpler though because its desktop, and flickr also do the same because they have Flickr Uploadr.
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Posted: 2010-05-31 15:58:53
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There are advantages and disadvantages of every photo sharing website, Flickr is good in some aspects but bad in others.
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Posted: 2010-05-31 16:35:06
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What about this I have started using Fast Stone Image Resizer? Good tutorial

Also Matt the Esato Photos Section is limited to 4mb
[ This Message was edited by: Bonovox on 2010-05-31 15:45 ]
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Posted: 2010-05-31 16:43:32
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You might have noticed some recent changes to the forum editor.
You can choose to insert images from the forum image collection using the Forum Images button. This is where you upload and remove your screen dumps and similar for the forum. This does not have to be photos captured with a mobile phone. JPEG, GIF and PNG image formats are supported.
The other option is to insert photos from the images you allready have uploaded to the
photo section. Images uploaded to the photo section needs to be of JPEG type, and it must have a EXIF header.
We currently do not have much hard disk space left for photos, so the current limit is 3 images per day. The space used for all 28066 photos today is 23.7GB. But in a couple of weeks time Esato will move over to a new faster server with over 1TB disk space, and this should be enough for a couple of years. Well, it depends on where the megapixel race ends. Anyway, we will increase the number of photo-per-day limit, and maybe the current size limit as well.
The current limit per image file is 4MB regardless of where it was uploaded. Has this been a problem for you? If so, what kind of images are over 4MB in size?
This is the largest mobile phone photo we are hosting today.
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Posted: 2010-07-10 00:45:28
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@laffen: thanks for this. This new feature will be useful for the photo competitions. Will give more feedbacks later.
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Posted: 2010-07-10 03:17:35
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