Reminder about posting images
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- southerngale
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Reminder about posting images
Please upload images before posting them. If a member posts a satellite image or a model map, using the original link, then that image will eventually change and we'll have a disparity between the comments and the image. It's nice to be able to read a post a few hours, days, or weeks after it was posted and to be able to see the image that's being discussed.
We've asked this numerous times, but many people still hotlink images. This is highly discouraged.
Right click on the image and save it to your computer. Then upload it wherever you choose.
I like this site and you don't have to register, but you can use another one if you prefer.
http://tinypic.com/
A few more:
http://www.imagehosting.com/
http://www.imageshack.us/
http://imgur.com/
Also, we have ImageShack built in when you click on Reply. Just save the image, click on Browse when replying, find the image, and click on Host it. Voila!
We've asked this numerous times, but many people still hotlink images. This is highly discouraged.
Right click on the image and save it to your computer. Then upload it wherever you choose.
I like this site and you don't have to register, but you can use another one if you prefer.
http://tinypic.com/
A few more:
http://www.imagehosting.com/
http://www.imageshack.us/
http://imgur.com/
Also, we have ImageShack built in when you click on Reply. Just save the image, click on Browse when replying, find the image, and click on Host it. Voila!
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Another possibility is http://imgur.com
For those using browsers with strong extension-making communities (Firefox/Opera/Chrome), I know that imgur and likely others have extensions that you can install which will allow you to automatically upload from the context (right-click) menu, which makes it even easier to upload them before posting.
For those using browsers with strong extension-making communities (Firefox/Opera/Chrome), I know that imgur and likely others have extensions that you can install which will allow you to automatically upload from the context (right-click) menu, which makes it even easier to upload them before posting.
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Re: Reminder about posting images
People don't seem to be paying attention to this. Might need some Mod action to edit or delete posts that don't comply. There's also the bandwidth theft issue involved when hotlinking large images and animations.
It's not just new members that don't know any better either. It's long time, high post count members that are doing it repeatedly, often several times per page.
And then there are those that quote images and requote them.
It's not just new members that don't know any better either. It's long time, high post count members that are doing it repeatedly, often several times per page.
And then there are those that quote images and requote them.
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Most of the images posted are 'too large' in practical regards, especially the animations. IrfanView can easily reduce image file sizes by 50% or more but it requires saving the image to your PC, editing/resizing, then up loading to a host.
To be fair, nearly every image over 200Kb or so should be posted as a link only, never hotlinked or loaded using the IMG tag when using a host or loaded as an attachment.
Some of the animations I've seen are well over 1Mb in file size. That puts a burden on the source or host, S2K and every member that views the page.
To be fair, nearly every image over 200Kb or so should be posted as a link only, never hotlinked or loaded using the IMG tag when using a host or loaded as an attachment.
Some of the animations I've seen are well over 1Mb in file size. That puts a burden on the source or host, S2K and every member that views the page.
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Re: Reminder about posting images
Attention Members
Staff has asked several times to remove [IMG] tags when quoting a post with images. When quoting just delete that portion of the text. If you have any questions please ask.
Staff has asked several times to remove [IMG] tags when quoting a post with images. When quoting just delete that portion of the text. If you have any questions please ask.
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Re: Reminder about posting images
My site, InstantWeatherMaps.com, automatically uploads every map to Imageshack and displays the share link on the page for that map. Say goodbye to having choose between hotlinking (quick but dirty) and saving every map to your computer before uploading (respectful but slow).
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For those of you browsing with Chrome: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/deta ... cjdpmbjlao
Install that extension, then rehosting is as simple as right-click > rehost image. You can rehost page captures of the entire page, the visible page, or a boxed region of the page that you draw. The only con is that it automatically assigns a random filename, so you lose any kind of date-stamping in the filename.
Install that extension, then rehosting is as simple as right-click > rehost image. You can rehost page captures of the entire page, the visible page, or a boxed region of the page that you draw. The only con is that it automatically assigns a random filename, so you lose any kind of date-stamping in the filename.
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Re: Reminder about posting images
FYI
Every embedded image pointing to another site puts a load on the server host of that image based on whoever even looks at the thread. Heavy storm2k traffic can bring one of these servers down and we don't want to do that.
We must insist on copying images to image sites designed to handle the load or posting links to the images.
Thanks.
Every embedded image pointing to another site puts a load on the server host of that image based on whoever even looks at the thread. Heavy storm2k traffic can bring one of these servers down and we don't want to do that.
We must insist on copying images to image sites designed to handle the load or posting links to the images.
Thanks.
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Re: Reminder about posting images
Another explanation about embedding images.
Embedded images do not cost storm2k any bandwidth. The bandwidth is used by whoever stores the image.
So if I embed an image from tropicaltidbits, for example, without first copying that image to imageshack or another image site then everyone who even views the thread will load that image from tropical tidbits, putting a large load on their server. This is why it's critical to first copy the image to a site that is set up for massive bandwidth usage, or link to the image instead of embedding it. Linked images can still put a huge load on the source server, if everyone wants to look at it, but at least the source server will not get hit by everyone who is simply viewing the thread.
We must insist that you either link to images or copy the image to an image site that is designed to handle the bandwidth.
Embedded images do not cost storm2k any bandwidth. The bandwidth is used by whoever stores the image.
So if I embed an image from tropicaltidbits, for example, without first copying that image to imageshack or another image site then everyone who even views the thread will load that image from tropical tidbits, putting a large load on their server. This is why it's critical to first copy the image to a site that is set up for massive bandwidth usage, or link to the image instead of embedding it. Linked images can still put a huge load on the source server, if everyone wants to look at it, but at least the source server will not get hit by everyone who is simply viewing the thread.
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[img]mypoorserver.com/somecoolimage.jpg[/img] <--- my server gets clobbered
[img]imageshack.us/someimage.jpg[/img] <--- imageshack takes the bandwidth
We must insist that you either link to images or copy the image to an image site that is designed to handle the bandwidth.
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thetruesms wrote:For those of you browsing with Chrome: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/deta ... cjdpmbjlao
Install that extension, then rehosting is as simple as right-click > rehost image. You can rehost page captures of the entire page, the visible page, or a boxed region of the page that you draw. The only con is that it automatically assigns a random filename, so you lose any kind of date-stamping in the filename.
This is amazing, thanks!
It works perfectly for images like .jpgs. .Gifs I have to upload through Tinypic (or others work as well I'm sure - just the Imgur Chrome extention doesn't work with .gifs).
Is the board staff concerned about too many .gifs on one page of a thread slowing down loading times too much? Sometimes they can really overwhelm a slow connection and now that NOAA's Floaters offer instant .gifs, we've got alot more of them on the board.
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For those with firefox here you go -
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo ... -uploader/
Right click on image and it will give you the option "Upload to Photobucket". After about two seconds you get a bar at the top of the screen that lets you copy the link. Worked great for me so far.
Quick search also finds imgur like on Chrome for Firefox - https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo ... src=search
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo ... -uploader/
Right click on image and it will give you the option "Upload to Photobucket". After about two seconds you get a bar at the top of the screen that lets you copy the link. Worked great for me so far.
Quick search also finds imgur like on Chrome for Firefox - https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo ... src=search
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Re: Reminder about posting images
I noticed some embedded images from TropicalTidbits so I thought I would bump this post to remind people of our policy.
If the images are too large to upload then post a link to the image so others can view it, but do not embed the image using IMG tags.
If the images are too large to upload then post a link to the image so others can view it, but do not embed the image using IMG tags.
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Re: Reminder about posting images
Reminder bump, don't put IMG tags around direct links to images. Either upload to an image hosting site first or just include the URL to the image.
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Re: Reminder about posting images
Gifyu works well with me, no need to be member there.
Having 50+ MB is not reccomended there because it takes forever to process & load it in.
(Max MB I've had was 32 so far & it sometimes takes up to a few minutes to upload certain things there.)
https://gifyu.com/
Having 50+ MB is not reccomended there because it takes forever to process & load it in.
(Max MB I've had was 32 so far & it sometimes takes up to a few minutes to upload certain things there.)
https://gifyu.com/
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