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Title: Bigger image file size
Post by: Alabama-Shrimp on September 26, 2017, 04:02:47 PM
Is there a chance we can get the image size of attachments either made bigger or unlimited?

I've tried attaching photos from my phone but they are all over 3500k. I'm sure at one time that was a good size but now it's nothing, would making the limit bigger be a problem for the site?

The same sort of goes for the database. 550 pixels is pretty small and images can look distorted. What's the reason for the limit, uniformity, space saving or??


Title: Re: Bigger image file size
Post by: toze3 on September 27, 2017, 06:21:11 AM
Hi there!

Good images at 550px in the smaller side is quite enough. I canīt speak for everyone, but for me this is enough, specially when working with the RFG Android app, that saves bandwith and time to check the image.

I would agree to have possibility to add bigger size and specially better quality images, if there is an script to resize to the 550px to make all uniform, and then have the possibility to see the full size image.


Title: Re: Bigger image file size
Post by: techwizard on October 04, 2017, 01:25:46 AM
I would agree to have possibility to add bigger size and specially better quality images, if there is an script to resize to the 550px to make all uniform, and then have the possibility to see the full size image.

i agree with this! have the option to view full size, but don't force it, if storage space for the site isn't the problem. Not everyone has fast internet, as much as that's hard to believe when you live in an area where everyone has good speeds.


Title: Re: Bigger image file size
Post by: ApolloBoy on October 06, 2017, 06:05:01 PM
You can actually submit images a bit larger than 550px on the short side, I've been able to get away with having them be 575px.


Title: Re: Bigger image file size
Post by: Shadow Kisuragi on October 12, 2017, 06:06:21 PM
The limit is actually the file size, not the dimensions, which I believe is 1MB.