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luke_church
Oct-20-2005, 07:50 AM
Attempting to upload files that are somewhat large returns 'Sorry can only upload JPGs or GIFs' or the like.
The file was a 17Mb JPEG (don't ask...)
Adjusting a quality parameter such that it was 10Mb worked fine and seemd to begin uploading fine.
I have no problem with not accepting stupidly large JPGs, but I believe the error message is incorrect.
Can anyone replicate this?
Not exactly urgent, but something to bear in mind :):
Luke
PS. The Beta uploader seems to be working a lot better now than it has been recently... :):
luke_church
Oct-20-2005, 07:53 AM
Blah, forgot the below:
Firefox 1.07, XP Pro SP2, Sun JVM 1.5.0_04-b05
Luke
Baldy
Oct-20-2005, 10:19 AM
Hi Luke,
The upload limit is actually 16 MB (for pro accounts) so it should have been rejected but with a better error message. Thanks.
We had a problem with the beta uploader after the last push of features but it should be fine now.
Thanks,
Chris
david_h
Oct-20-2005, 05:57 PM
Hi Luke,
The upload limit is actually 16 MB (for pro accounts) so it should have been rejected but with a better error message. Thanks.
We had a problem with the beta uploader after the last push of features but it should be fine now.
Thanks,
Chris That's interesting, I've been fighting the same thing this evening - 18MB file that I want to get printed in some large sizes. I would have sworn there was no limit on the upload size.
In anycase, I'll reduce the size of my file and try again.
edit - Uploading fine now.
Andy
Oct-20-2005, 06:00 PM
I would have sworn there was no limit on the upload size.
there's no limit on aggregate total of storage with smugmug, but there are limits on individual file sizes (http://www.smugmug.com/help/photo-storage)
david_h
Oct-20-2005, 06:08 PM
there's no limit on aggregate total of storage with smugmug, but there are limits on individual file sizes (http://www.smugmug.com/help/photo-storage)
Thanks Andy, I had missed that.
Using "save for web" and reducing the quality from 100% to 85% reduced the file size from 18MB to 12MB without making any noticable difference to the quality.
I'd made a 16 x 20 inch collage of the ladies from my wife's gym at last weekends breast cancer walk and want to make a nice framed picture for their wall.
Andy
Oct-20-2005, 06:14 PM
Thanks Andy, I had missed that.
Using "save for web" and reducing the quality from 100% to 85% reduced the file size from 18MB to 12MB without making any noticable difference to the quality.
I'd made a 16 x 20 inch collage of the ladies from my wife's gym at last weekends breast cancer walk and want to make a nice framed picture for their wall.
you miight try using "save as" and choosing level 10 or so, that should do it to. i don't like "save for web"
sounds great, can we see the pic? (linky?)
david_h
Oct-20-2005, 07:17 PM
you miight try using "save as" and choosing level 10 or so, that should do it to. i don't like "save for web"
sounds great, can we see the pic? (linky?) Here it is..... (http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=20810)
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