Hmm, I've lowered the standard on my phone and I'll see if I notice a quality difference (probably not..). The sizes of my phone photos are at are 8M, 3264 x 1840 (not sure bumping it that high is reasonable?) and I dropped the setting to 5M, 2592 x 1456. By the time they are uploaded to here or facebook they are downsized anyways.
I've increased it again to 3,500.
I do know those "insert" links don't seem to work on phones and tablets as things stand. Something to do with Javascript I suspect.
Just to better understand the issue, the picture is hosted on PhotoBucket or Facebook or such, and linking over with the img/img tags it says the file is too big?
If so, click the A then the picture button and see if the "Retrieve remote file and reference locally" is checked. Mine is unchecked by default, but maybe your's is checked and it's trying to copy the picture over to the server
Is it resizing photos automatically for you guys? Still says file is too large for me....
The dimesional limits are 3,500x3,500, anything bigger and it'll error out. There is a file size limit as well, but don't know the exact number, but guessing between 2Mb and 3Mb. Anything more than the file limit will error out. That is for uploading directly to the forum.
If you go back to my original post of me with the L-1850, and click the attachment link, the picture is larger than what is displayed on the forum post, so for the displaying in the post itself the picture is resized.
Last edited by TheSilverBuick; March 25, 2014, 08:51 AM.
Still saying 3500 X 3500 is too big and the error message states 2,000,000 bytes is the size limit...What's that in Mb's?
Much better though...I can work around some of this size stuff.
Last edited by Joe Grippo; March 25, 2014, 10:14 AM.
It is 2Mb as the limit then. It was 1.6Mb, but I complained a little since my phone defaults to 1.7Mb files Since the forum software doesn't automatically downgrade the file size like it used to, a size cap had to be implemented to manage server storage space. I think having the forum software downgrading the file size is the way to go personally. Downgrade it to a reasonable size to display adequately on the forum post is all that is needed IMO. It's a Bruab and Chad decision though.
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