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Club Business & Announcements/Tech Advice : Image size?

 

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Bobstamp
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25 Jan 2018
08:51:31pm
I want to upload an large image to a current discussion. What is the maximum width in pixels? (I've searched the "Uploading Images" tips and don't see any guidelines.)

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sheepshanks
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25 Jan 2018
09:08:09pm
re: Image size?

Try 900 wide, it gives a pretty good image size.

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Linus
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25 Jan 2018
09:47:15pm
re: Image size?

Bob- the maximum image size is 1400 x 1230.

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Bobstamp
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25 Jan 2018
09:55:42pm
re: Image size?

Thank you. Stand by for big image! Happy

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26 Jan 2018
03:17:51am
re: Image size?

You can post larger images if you use a 3rd party host, for example...
Image Not Found

But note that because this forum is not a 'responsive' design (using CSS code which automatically resizes the pages and images to display properly on smaller screen sizes) this results pushing the page width. So I agree with sheepshanks, images that are 900 pixels or less are best for this forum.
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26 Jan 2018
03:52:27am

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re: Image size?

As far as I know, using css to resize images would require the large images to be sent to the client computer and do the resizing while loading the page. This is slow and means extra traffic. Php supports server side resizing which is much more flexible and faster. Tjat would be my choice to fix this.

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26 Jan 2018
06:45:18am
re: Image size?

Hi Jansimon,
You are correct, using PHP means you resize the image, save the downsized image, and then serve the downsized image to the client browser. Using CSS means you upload the full size image and then scale it dynamically at the client browser without modifying the image. CSS is the overwhelming preferred method in the industry. This is because bandwidth (whether bandwidth is defined as disk space or connection speeds) is seen as being freely available in this day and age. I would say that CSS is used in 8 out of 10 times.

I see the best long term solution as CSS because it provides the most flexibility. Having the best quality image archived means at any time in the future, as technology improves, you are well positioned. Once you have downsized an image, it losses quality that can never be regained. So in as the future connection speeds increase and disk space is a non-issue, you do not need to rescan every image in the archive. Of course, the best argument for resizing or otherwise limiting image file sizes is because the server storage is not what it should be. Hosting large numbers of high quality images uses more disk space but this is not an issue with any typical commercial web hosting company. The days of charging people more for disk space is over, the majority of hosting companies offer unlimited, unmetered disk space with their hosting plans. Terabyte hard drives are incredibly cheap and in fact the cost of a gigabyte in 1981 was $500,000 per gigabyte, today it is less than $0.03 per gigabyte.

But the existing situation here is to be considerate and not post high resolution images that basically break the page like the image above. No one wants to have the page stretched like this and have to scroll to see stuff. So I try to keep the images I post here to less than 900 pixels wide.
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pigdoc

26 Jan 2018
06:56:50am
re: Image size?

I second Don's motion above!

And, even the "Post a Response Message" page is stretched. ooof.

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26 Jan 2018
11:07:30am
re: Image size?

Don, your image is too large. People prefer not to have to scroll sideways to read/view posts.

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26 Jan 2018
11:33:23am
re: Image size?

"Don, your image is too large. People prefer not to have to scroll sideways to read/view posts."



Understood, I posted it as an example of what not to do. This is also why I posted this comment

"...But the existing situation here is to be considerate and not post high resolution images that basically break the page like the image above. No one wants to have the page stretched like this and have to scroll to see stuff. So I try to keep the images I post here to less than 900 pixels wide..."


Frankly any image over 300 pixels wide is enough to cause a user to endlessly scroll if they are using many mobile devices.
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sheepshanks
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26 Jan 2018
12:58:01pm
re: Image size?

" Stand by for big image!"



Standing by, or have I missed it?
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Bobstamp
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26 Jan 2018
01:14:24pm
re: Image size?

Nope, you haven't missed my image. I had some problems scanning the oversize document, but I'm closer now.

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26 Jan 2018
03:06:42pm
re: Image size?

I know vbulletin boards can allow you to set the maximum size so windows do not end off the screen. You can call it more manually responsive.

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CF1957

27 Jan 2018
10:02:02am
re: Image size?

In all cases Quality would be much more preferable than size.

Image Not Found Image Not Found

or post a link to the much larger 1200px Quality image since there is a size limit on forum images

Large Image

And please remove that large 2000px. image above so readers don't have to scroll needlessly

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Bobstamp

25 Jan 2018
08:51:31pm

I want to upload an large image to a current discussion. What is the maximum width in pixels? (I've searched the "Uploading Images" tips and don't see any guidelines.)

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sheepshanks

25 Jan 2018
09:08:09pm

re: Image size?

Try 900 wide, it gives a pretty good image size.

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Linus

25 Jan 2018
09:47:15pm

re: Image size?

Bob- the maximum image size is 1400 x 1230.

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Bobstamp

25 Jan 2018
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re: Image size?

Thank you. Stand by for big image! Happy

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51Studebaker

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26 Jan 2018
03:17:51am

re: Image size?

You can post larger images if you use a 3rd party host, for example...
Image Not Found

But note that because this forum is not a 'responsive' design (using CSS code which automatically resizes the pages and images to display properly on smaller screen sizes) this results pushing the page width. So I agree with sheepshanks, images that are 900 pixels or less are best for this forum.
Don

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Jansimon

26 Jan 2018
03:52:27am

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re: Image size?

As far as I know, using css to resize images would require the large images to be sent to the client computer and do the resizing while loading the page. This is slow and means extra traffic. Php supports server side resizing which is much more flexible and faster. Tjat would be my choice to fix this.

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51Studebaker

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26 Jan 2018
06:45:18am

re: Image size?

Hi Jansimon,
You are correct, using PHP means you resize the image, save the downsized image, and then serve the downsized image to the client browser. Using CSS means you upload the full size image and then scale it dynamically at the client browser without modifying the image. CSS is the overwhelming preferred method in the industry. This is because bandwidth (whether bandwidth is defined as disk space or connection speeds) is seen as being freely available in this day and age. I would say that CSS is used in 8 out of 10 times.

I see the best long term solution as CSS because it provides the most flexibility. Having the best quality image archived means at any time in the future, as technology improves, you are well positioned. Once you have downsized an image, it losses quality that can never be regained. So in as the future connection speeds increase and disk space is a non-issue, you do not need to rescan every image in the archive. Of course, the best argument for resizing or otherwise limiting image file sizes is because the server storage is not what it should be. Hosting large numbers of high quality images uses more disk space but this is not an issue with any typical commercial web hosting company. The days of charging people more for disk space is over, the majority of hosting companies offer unlimited, unmetered disk space with their hosting plans. Terabyte hard drives are incredibly cheap and in fact the cost of a gigabyte in 1981 was $500,000 per gigabyte, today it is less than $0.03 per gigabyte.

But the existing situation here is to be considerate and not post high resolution images that basically break the page like the image above. No one wants to have the page stretched like this and have to scroll to see stuff. So I try to keep the images I post here to less than 900 pixels wide.
Don

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pigdoc

26 Jan 2018
06:56:50am

re: Image size?

I second Don's motion above!

And, even the "Post a Response Message" page is stretched. ooof.

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michael78651

26 Jan 2018
11:07:30am

re: Image size?

Don, your image is too large. People prefer not to have to scroll sideways to read/view posts.

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51Studebaker

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26 Jan 2018
11:33:23am

re: Image size?

"Don, your image is too large. People prefer not to have to scroll sideways to read/view posts."



Understood, I posted it as an example of what not to do. This is also why I posted this comment

"...But the existing situation here is to be considerate and not post high resolution images that basically break the page like the image above. No one wants to have the page stretched like this and have to scroll to see stuff. So I try to keep the images I post here to less than 900 pixels wide..."


Frankly any image over 300 pixels wide is enough to cause a user to endlessly scroll if they are using many mobile devices.
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sheepshanks

26 Jan 2018
12:58:01pm

re: Image size?

" Stand by for big image!"



Standing by, or have I missed it?
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Bobstamp

26 Jan 2018
01:14:24pm

re: Image size?

Nope, you haven't missed my image. I had some problems scanning the oversize document, but I'm closer now.

Bob

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angore

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26 Jan 2018
03:06:42pm

re: Image size?

I know vbulletin boards can allow you to set the maximum size so windows do not end off the screen. You can call it more manually responsive.

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CF1957

27 Jan 2018
10:02:02am

re: Image size?

In all cases Quality would be much more preferable than size.

Image Not Found Image Not Found

or post a link to the much larger 1200px Quality image since there is a size limit on forum images

Large Image

And please remove that large 2000px. image above so readers don't have to scroll needlessly

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