THIS has got to be the worst possible thing a site like this can do.Įverything was running smoothly for the past two or three weeks and then suddenly they had server problems of some sort, all my signatures and graphics on several different networks suddenly got replaced with boxes and suddenly anyone in any thread of mine where i had posted was being prompted for a login to and then I had to go find another host for the bulk of my images, am in the process of finding yet others, tried to respond to the webmaster and got a mailer daemon message, so I contacted the website via their help page, haven't been able to log in there now. I have put a fair amount of time into redirecting image links to this site, and of course all that time and effort uploading my images. Finally today I check the site and it says NO more uploads, and that ALL images will be removed in the next two weeks! THIS IS TERRIBLE. Each time causes a little frustration but isn't the end of the world. Anyway - there have been several occasions when I was unable to log in, or the server was unavailable, or asking for a password to just view files that were not meant to be protected. I keep a personal site, and while each photo is only about 50K in size, I have over 50 MBs worth of them which is more than my ISP will store. I REALLY liked the idea of no storage or time limits and the fact that I can link from my own site to this one. Images are not deleted unless they violate their Terms of Service. File types allowed: jpeg, jpg, png, gif, bmp, tif, tiff, swf (Flash files). Direct linking images is allowed, and can be used on message boards, auctions, and other web sites. The browser upload form limits uploading to one file at a time, and gives your links in several formats. ImageZilla is a free dedicated digital content hosting service, with no registration required. The recommended size for a header display image is 1200 pixels wide (height to maintain aspect ratio).Either it is no longer free, is currently not functioning, or was removed for some other reason. This image size would be absolutely fine for the photo gallery, but will look slightly poor and perhaps pixelated uploaded as a header image display. So in this particular instance the photo is 425 pixels: Then to see what pixel size it is click into 'Details' and scroll down until you see 'Image' and then 'Dimensions'. This allows you to see the size of the photo file. If you're unsure of the image quality, a good check is to right click on the image where it is saved on your computer, then click into 'Properties' and the following pop-up will appear on your screen: You do not crop in too much to your image which will distort the pixelation.You are uploading the original photo to your website, not an image copied and saved from another website or social media channel.Your photo has been taken with a good camera and is of a high resolution.To alleviate this problem make sure of the following: the smaller you make the crop the more blurry the image, but higher resolution images can cope better with this. If you've uploaded images to your website yet when viewing them in Preview, or in Live mode, they appear blurry it is likely to be due to a combination of the original picture quality and the size of the crop you have set i.e.
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