Super User Cgolf Posted July 7, 2017 Super User Posted July 7, 2017 I didn't see a troubleshooting thread, but like others am curious why photos to be uploaded are limited to .49MB? Essentially a pic taken with my iPad mini is too large now. Yes I did mostly clean out my attachments, down in the 30% range. 2 Quote
Super User Koz Posted July 7, 2017 Super User Posted July 7, 2017 You can utilize these free websites to reduce the image file size and change picture formats: http://image.online-convert.com/convert-to-jpg https://www.convertmyimage.com/ http://jpeg-optimizer.com/ I've had no problems uploading photos in the past week or so as long as they are under the file size limit. The server response problems are a separate issue from photo upload problems UNLESS your issue is that the server times out during picture uploads. Quote
Super User Cgolf Posted July 7, 2017 Author Super User Posted July 7, 2017 8 minutes ago, Koz said: You can utilize these free websites to reduce the image file size and change picture formats: http://image.online-convert.com/convert-to-jpg https://www.convertmyimage.com/ http://jpeg-optimizer.com/ I've had no problems uploading photos in the past week or so as long as they are under the file size limit. The server response problems are a separate issue from photo upload problems UNLESS your issue is that the server times out during picture uploads. I think the thought with the server for the pictures, was limiting the size to save on storage. I would honestly rather have them limit our storage moreand reup the max photo size to whatever it used to be. Maybe too many members with a high storage limit? Quote
Super User Koz Posted July 7, 2017 Super User Posted July 7, 2017 1 hour ago, cgolf said: I think the thought with the server for the pictures, was limiting the size to save on storage. I would honestly rather have them limit our storage moreand reup the max photo size to whatever it used to be. Maybe too many members with a high storage limit? I don't know why Bass Resource has their photo policies, but I can tell you why we limit image sizes on our servers: 1. Bandwidth - we don't want huge uploads slowing down the page browsing on the rest of the website 2. Storage - You'd be surprised how quickly hard drives fill up with tens of thousands of photos with unrestricted file sizes. 3. Backup - Some hosting / server companies charge more if you exceed their standard nightly backup storage limits. 4. Google crawling - Google likes pages that load fast and frowns on sites that have slow to load pages As for the server slowdown lately my best guess is that there is a configuration issue with their https (secure) setup. 1 Quote
j bab Posted July 7, 2017 Posted July 7, 2017 Looks like there are 0 mods online currently. I'm sure when one gets on they'll reply pretty quick. I have the same problem with picture restrictions and the site is running slow in general. Quote
Super User Cgolf Posted July 7, 2017 Author Super User Posted July 7, 2017 21 minutes ago, Koz said: I don't know why Bass Resource has their photo policies, but I can tell you why we limit image sizes on our servers: 1. Bandwidth - we don't want huge uploads slowing down the page browsing on the rest of the website 2. Storage - You'd be surprised how quickly hard drives fill up with tens of thousands of photos with unrestricted file sizes. 3. Backup - Some hosting / server companies charge more if you exceed their standard nightly backup storage limits. 4. Google crawling - Google likes pages that load fast and frowns on sites that have slow to load pages As for the server slowdown lately my best guess is that there is a configuration issue with their https (secure) setup. I get all that, while not a programmer I test software that generates lots of data and also processes data from other devices. They allow us to use approximatley 195MB, which seems like a lot. Perhaps if they just cut the max we could store to between 70 and 100 MB that would help. It also seems odd that the switch happened without any notification to the users, but I guess I am used to it having to deal with programmers that slip all kinds of fixes in without telling anyone lol. Quote
Super User scaleface Posted July 7, 2017 Super User Posted July 7, 2017 I use photobucket even though it is full of glitches Quote
frosty Posted July 7, 2017 Posted July 7, 2017 I was having the same issues, on the advice of someone here I downloaded an app called PhotoShrinker. It works great and doesn't hurt the quality of the photos. Quote
BassResource.com Administrator Glenn Posted July 7, 2017 BassResource.com Administrator Posted July 7, 2017 On 7/7/2017 at 12:54 PM, Koz said: I don't know why Bass Resource has their photo policies, but I can tell you why we limit image sizes on our servers: 1. Bandwidth - we don't want huge uploads slowing down the page browsing on the rest of the website 2. Storage - You'd be surprised how quickly hard drives fill up with tens of thousands of photos with unrestricted file sizes. 3. Backup - Some hosting / server companies charge more if you exceed their standard nightly backup storage limits. 4. Google crawling - Google likes pages that load fast and frowns on sites that have slow to load pages ^^ This ^^ We had to limit the filesize. It's free to you, but not us, and does indeed slow things down. We're working on a long-term solution, but for now, please make your filesize smaller. 1 Quote
Super User N Florida Mike Posted July 7, 2017 Super User Posted July 7, 2017 I cleared some attachments since there is a limit.( Thanks to Riverbasser ) And Glenn said to downsize the photo so I got a free picture Re- sizer app. (Thanks,Glenn ) Now my pic uploads work fine. Quote
Super User Cgolf Posted July 7, 2017 Author Super User Posted July 7, 2017 13 minutes ago, Glenn said: ^^ This ^^ We had to limit the filesize. It's free to you, but not us, and does indeed slow things down. We're working on a long-term solution, but for now, make your filesize smaller. Thanks Glenn, it caught a lot of us by surprise. I also cleared up a bunch of my attachments as well to clear up some space. Quote
RPreeb Posted July 7, 2017 Posted July 7, 2017 I use Smugmug for hosting. Granted it's not free, but it's not expensive either. I've used a couple of free ones in the past (Photobucket was one) and never been satisfied with the service. Smugmug has been very good, and you can even set up stock galleries to sell your photos if they are of decent quality. You can link just about any size you want, from your full upload size (I upload 2000px resolution on the longest edge) down to 100x100. Example: 400x267: 1024x682: Quote
Super User whitwolf Posted July 7, 2017 Super User Posted July 7, 2017 I upload from the camera to my computer and then upload to albums in my profile and that cleared up the "too large to post" problem. Quote
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