What is the limit to the size of the files uploaded to B&B?
File size.That’s an interesting question. Do you mean file size or pixel dimensions? I’ll see what I can find out.
I've been told that you should be good to about 20MB. If you have trouble let us know.File size.
The reason I asked was I was about to upload a photo that was 24MB and stopped thinking that was too large. I view B&B on an iPad and haven’t figured out how to resize them without breaking out the laptop.I've been told that you should be good to about 20MB. If you have trouble let us know.
Sounds like my workflow.The reason I asked was I was about to upload a photo that was 24MB and stopped thinking that was too large. I view B&B on an iPad and haven’t figured out how to resize them without breaking out the laptop.
the real question is the file format. everything over standard quality jpeg needs a separate viewer program.
That’s way cool! How do you make those? The GIF I mean, not the razor.
That’s way cool! How do you make those? The GIF I mean, not the razor.
I have got to lean Photoshop! I’ve got a Kelbyone subscription, so there isn’t any excuse.thx, in adobe ps, 60 images, stacked, downsized, 'timeline', 'frames from layers', 'export', 'saved for web legacy', and the animated gif menu pops up. there's lots of online video tutorials. give a try!
and to your orig question, my experience is anything over 4mb is prone to issues. simple to resize, as above, i try to keep under 2400 pixels long side. or you can upload to any cloud service and then use the 'insert image by url' feature.
I have got to lean Photoshop! I’ve got a Kelbyone subscription, so there isn’t any excuse.
I have since discovered there is a resize feature in the upload screen and picking large has always worked.
Thx!@sarimento1 Your photos (and gifs) are a highlight of B&B for me. Fantastic.
The photos from the new camera may be too big to display directly. When you want to add a photo click “Attach files” and select the photo you want from your photo library. Then click “show selected” at the bottom of the thumbnails. Once the photo is displayed you should see ”actual size” at the bottom. Click on that and you can select small, medium, or large. Medium is a good size for most photos. Select the size you want and hit done then add. You should get a dialog saying “thumbnail” or “full image” click full image then you should ge the photo embedded in the post.Since getting a new camera my photos upload differently on here. It used to be that you saw the photo as part of my post. Now there is an attachment that you have to click on. Example below. I'm sure it is a simple thing. When I get motivated I may try to figure it out.
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