High resolution images on Overgrow

Honestly, I never thought about it. Maybe there needs to be some type announcement and some instruction on how to resize photos. I know some may not understand uploading large photos cost more for the community. I’m glad I read this post. Also we need to police ourselves. Be polite but let “offenders” know of their digital faux pas.

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My side? I donate so I’ll upload whatever I want.

If the upload cap is getting that close then maybe we should be thinking about a timer thus 2016-2017 threads go bye bye or the photos in the threads do. There’s a reason photobucket and things alike delete pictures after X amount of time.

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Show me them leggy leaflets brother in RAW image file if you would. Even doubles :joy:

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No pun intended …

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Dying :skull: :joy: fuck sake George

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Can anybody share some tips for optimizing / downsizing images to other members?

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You don’t need to use the highest megapixel setting within the Android built in camera app.
If your phone is 12mp you can change the setting to a lower rate and it will reduce the picture file size down to an acceptable size.

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On mobile. Picsart. And if a screenshot is necessary cropping it’s been getting me results like 146kb. You can edit. Collage. Add text. Add more photos. Blend layers to add a watermark if you use them

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I have been using the Add Watermark on android.
I just checked my last upload and the original is 1.7Mb the resize with watermark is 520Kb set at 42% of original.

The app is super easy to use, free and does batch watermarks/resizing.

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My bad that was the text size LOL.
The resizing part is next page but just as easy.


I don’t even completely understand it but it works.

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On iPhone iOS I’m using Desqueezer to batch resize images:

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/desqueeze-batch-resizer/id1046809993

(it can also remember my quality settings which is great)

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https://m.apksum.com/app/lit-photo/com.vinson.shrinker
Super fast batch photo size reducer that I use on my phone. Works extremely well and doesn’t seem to be full of annoying advertisments.

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I think, the internet is getting old…
Long gone are the days of dual 14.4k modulated dial up modems taking 10+ hours to download a 800K video :grin::wink::sweat_smile:

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There are also online tools that can compress batch of images: https://compressnow.com/

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If the forum is made on PHP there are scripts available … :sunglasses:

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I understand the reasons behind wanting to add these restrictions, but I have to say I dont like it much. This is 2020 for fucks sake and we cant post hi rez images?

The better solution is for more people to donate to OG so @LemonadeJoe can afford to install up-todate equipment so he can keep up with the new reality.

Restricting people to 1980 levels of picture quality/tech and/or forcing them to jump through all sorts of extra hoops with other apps and spend priceless time messing around will just turn people away.

I know it will make me post far less than I do. I have a hectic schedule most of the time and just dont want to spend more time fiddling around trying to resize images. I already resize or crop most of my images, but not to the degree being suggested here.

I want to be able to see the details. If it takes too long, or the quality is too low, I just wont do it. If I cant post decent images quickly and easily, I probably wont post at all. I also dont like looking at low res images when trying to see some detail about a plant or a build setup. My eyes are too old for that.

Come on people. Lets not go backwards. I have very little money but I still contribute a small amount each month to OG. Its what I can afford. I dont see why almost every one who posts cant do the same.

If you have to limit up-loads, maybe have two classes of users. Those who support OG have no limits and those who dont have limits. Im not wild about that because it still means some images will be low rez, but its better than going back to 1980.

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If properly compressed you can still get high res images lower then 800kb. Imagery takes up a lot of server space and can greatly increase the costs. Also why do you need a 12megapixel image of a plant? That comes out larger than most PC screens. A picture at 1920 x 1080 pixels 72 or 96dpi should be clear as day and easy to see details.

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I dont typically need 12 meg pics, and my phone is 3 years old, so it only does 6 meg pics - which is fine most of the time.

However, the reason for hi rez pics is so you can zoom in to see the small details - clearly.

Most of the time, 6 meg is fine for me, but when I look at the pics my daughters brand new top of the line LG takes, I am in awe. The details are amazing. I like that level of detail sometimes. Most of the new generation are the same way. They expect hi rez and hi quality from their tech. Not old crappy pictures.

As I said, this is 2020, not 1980. Keep up with the times or become extinct.

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If you did allow supporters to up-load larger images, and limited non-supporters to lower quality and/or fewer images, it might motivate more folks to become supporters. Or they might just stay away. I dont know.

I am sure lowering the quality will drive more folks away. It will make the OG experience less enjoyable.

I like that OG doesnt have advertisements, but maybe @LemonadeJoe needs to re-think that.

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Again you can still achieve that but it requires some compression. You can’t expect a forum with so many users to be able to accommodate raw camera data. The costs would sky rocket. It’s got nothing to do with keeping up with the times and everything to do with data transfers and its costs. I know of 2 forums (not weed related) that shutdown due to costs skyrocketing after allowing larger uploads.

This picture is 677kb (it’s a tad out of focus, whcih you’l notice if you “zoom” in)

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