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Sorry but I have no idea what that means.
It means that I wasn't able to find them anywhere near where they used to be, and didn't realize the little circles in the corner of the image
were the rotations until I tried clicking them.
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For the purpose of the optimizer, that is irrelevant.
It is now; in the old version it was often the case that the width was over 2000 pixels but the height wasn't.
In principle, one could have similar problems now if their camera makes photos over 8000 pixels wide, but that should be fairly rare, and in any case such photos could probably be safely downsized a bit before cropping anyway.
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I upped the max so they can be set back large for cropping. Didn't think of that. Any final image though over 1200 is serious overkill and completely unnecessary.
Thanks! And maybe, depends on the screen - on some modern screens 600 pixel images would look tiny.
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There most certainly is.
Thanks for adding it! But I'm pretty sure it wasn't there when I checked (maybe it just hadn't been added yet).
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Files should have unique names anyway. That's just common sense. If you upload the same file name the same day you will overwrite previous one anyway. The optimizer just adds -opt to the end of the original name so you don't overwrite your original when you download.
When I checked, it didn't even do that - it just provided me an "unnamed" file. I might have been downloading in the wrong way, however (again, no instruction).
Works now, thanks! A bit of a complicated download method though

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Sounds to me like you want it to fail.
No, more like I kept finding one problem after another, and didn't really want to play with it more, but was pretty sure I would probably stumble on more problems if I did.
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Well if the actual coin is only 300 pixels wide in the image that's all your ever going to get. The optimizer doesn't make anything smaller when you crop. It automatically resizes to 1200 wide by default when you open it but you can now change it back to the original size with a couple of keystrokes. Maybe that was your issue.
Actual coin is ~500 pixels wide in the image, but I wasn't able to change it back to the original size, because the original size was too large. Fixed now (see above).
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This optimizer is far and away better than the original, you may just need to get used to it.
Possibly. I tried it now and it was very nice.
One remaining problem is that there's now no indication of upload progress, but since uploads generally appear to be a lot faster now, it might not be that much of a problem. And it's probably too complicated to fix, anyway.