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Forum Dad
 United States
23808 Posts |
Email me a big one, bobby@ here.
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
1686 Posts |
Quote: I'm not a technical ignoramus. I am. I have learned how to post pics here. It's not that hard. Just use the Pixlr Desktop Image Optimizer in the Helpful Posting Links. Cheers.
"We are poor little lambs...who have lost our way...Baa...Baa...Baa"
In memory of those members who left us too soon... In memory of Tootallious March 31, 1964 - April 15, 2020 In memory of crazyb0 July 27 2020. RIP. In memory of T-BOP Oct. 12, 1949 - Jan. 19, 2024
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Pillar of the Community
United States
7171 Posts |
I never had an issue posting a picture and I use a full frame dslr Canon 6D and now a mirrorless R6 MKII. When ever I hear the file size is too small, I always blame the poster. I never ever had an issue resizing photos to fit the forum. Sorry not getting a picture to load here is user error (like you being the user) Here you go 25 mp image resized to 300k.  And if you think that's hard, how about a 100 megabit .fit file. 
Edited by hfjacinto 10/04/2025 6:04 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
7171 Posts |
Honestly upload the photos you want to box at full size and I'll convert them for you to show you that it's you and not the forum. Message me where you upload them to.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
18070 Posts |
I use adobe photoshop elements. I crop the original image as needed--typically a square slightly larger than the coin. Resize to 800 or 900 pixels. Output as a .jpg--adjusting 'quality level' until it falls below 300k. For the record, I'm not a fan of the 300k limit, but it is what it is. I get the rationale.
Edited by ijn1944 10/04/2025 6:42 pm
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
8569 Posts |
No problem here either. I take my digital photos and uploaded them to my PC, then use the Microsoft Windows "Photos" program. I can crop and edit size to anything I like. Usually about 600 x 600 or 800 x 400, and under 300KB.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
3230 Posts |
I appreciate the willingness to assist. I'd rather not count on others to do what I should be able to. Especially , if I want to do this multiple times. For the record, this is the first time I've been unsuccessful in resizing photos for the site. It might be because of the multi-level processing I did including Lightroom.
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Valued Member
United States
313 Posts |
A quick option I've been doing with my photos I want to post is to open them up in whatever viewer you want and then use Microsoft's Snipping tool and just snip a screenshot of the image and save it. Use that to upload, haven't had a problem with size and it's quick and easy without mucking around with the original image.
Hope this helps...
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1370 Posts |
Heck, Windows Photo Viewer is on every copies of Windows 10 & 11. Crop and resize takes 2 seconds. 300KB is just fine.
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Valued Member
Italy
241 Posts |
Quote:Have you looked into free open-source forums? They're free and supported by a community of developers. One of the top ones is Discourse ( https://itsfoss.com/open-source-forum-software/). In theory, this could also be moved to one or more Discord servers and those uploads are relatively unlimited. The best part is you don't have to maintain much of anything other than just moderate. Migrating such a forum, with its 20 years of contents, to an opensource one is a huge endeavour. If the admins are reluctant to implement auto-resizing/sizing for photos (which is really not such a technical hurdle) and have been quoted $1000 for that, I can only imagine what a migration would be quoted at. A gazillion $? If Bobby ever considers migrating.. I would encourage choosing something more "classical" like phpbb which betters adapts to the kind of discussion we have here .. OR something paid like invision or vbullettin. Something like Discourse is -- in my almost-boomer-opinion -- very dissonant with the kind of forum that CCF still is (and thank god for that..). On a general level, maybe Bobby could try finding people to help for free here among the members. You might find some have experience in these sort of things. For example.. and I'm not volunteering  .. apart from working in the web field, I've migrated by hand several forums of similar dimension to the CCF and was a contributor for phpbb many years ago  
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Bedrock of the Community
United Kingdom
17093 Posts |
Although I often post pics from my Windows 11 laptop, I do all my photo editing on my ageing Dell desktop that runs Windows 7. I have an old program called Microsoft Photo Premium 10 that is great for resizing photos. I normally find that by resizing a photo to 4 inches square and selecting a size of 325 pixels per inch, this usually gives me a photo that's quite sharp and is around 300K in size. If it's slightly too big, I just resize it slightly until it's under 300K.
Edited by NumisRob Today 5H 37M ago
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
18070 Posts |
I would imagine artist renditions (or 'courtroom sketches') of coins wouldn't be viable...
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Forum Dad
 United States
23808 Posts |
Most people's biggest problem is compression. They have it set on 90-100 quality. (Or their phone came with that setting) This is fine for print, but huge overkill for the web. All my images are no more than 70. In fact, all of CCF Press's images are 65. Here is a pic at 65 compression, 2,000px x 1,000px, at 217KB. 100% fine for what we need here. 
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Forum Dad
 United States
23808 Posts |
Quote: Migrating such a forum..... We've moved twice already, and I don't plan on it again. The database alone now exceeds 20GB in size. There are 450GB of just images. We were on shared hosting with GoDaddy when we first launched, at 6.99/month. Outgrew that in 18 months. We then moved to a server owned by one of the forum developers. It was so-so; he had a full-time job, so support was spotty. That was around $200/month. He passed away in 2021, and we almost completely lost everything. Rackspace wouldn't even acknowledge anyone but him; they wouldn't even talk to his wife. Our friend Rui stayed up all night babysitting the download of our database before they shut the server down, and he had to work the next day. It took about 9 hours. We we so close to not being here anymore. If it had taken a few more days for us to find out he passed, we wouldn't be here. I then decided not to depend on anyone else anymore. We now have our own dedicated server at Liquidweb, $360/month. Terrific support, answers within 10 minutes. Of course, that doesn't include things like Cloudflare and Cleantalk to keep the douchenozzles away, domain registrations, email, etc. This software has so many modifications now, I'll never give it up. I've learned how to do a lot of things myself. If we switched to one of the other common boards, I'd have to learn PHP from scratch and probably pay someone to do a lot of the mods again that are over my head.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
4474 Posts |
Bobby- (roughly) what portion of the active members are subscribers? If we could get ~23 people to jump to "Big Supporter" for a year, that would throw another grand at you. If we could get a couple of dozen frequent viewers to become supporters... etc.
-----Burton 50+ year / Life / Emeritus ANA member (joined 12/1/1973) Life member: Numismatics International, CONECA Member: TNA, FtWCC, NETCC, EveryCountry (online) coin club Owned by three cats and a wife of 40+ years (joined 1983) Author: 3rd Edition of the Sample Slabs book, https://www.sampleslabs.info/
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