Snapfish File Size Smaller Than Original Upload
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Is there a fashion to auto resize hello-res scanned images in flickr so that snapfish...
bilang:Is at that place a way to automobile resize hi-res scanned images in flickr so that snapfish will accept them for printing... I uploaded a BUNCH of scanned images from my family unit photograph album dating dorsum from the thirty'south to 60'southward that are blackness/white. When I sent them over to snapfish from inside flicker, it rejected about 30% because of size limitations. Whatsoever suggestions on how to send over with out going in by hand and sending smaller ones? If not, I think that would be a very very nifty feature. |
Wil C. Fry bilang: 1) There is no manner to "auto-resize" photos on Flickr | |
The Searcher bilang:Mostly with press, the larger the size the better. If there's a file size result, well I would call up Snapfish would accept the same size limit as Flickr (20 megs). If they don't that definitely sounds similar a issues. [edit: according to Snapfish's help department, they take files from Flickr upwards to 25megs, which exceeds Flickr'southward ain filesize limit.] | |
V@north bilang:Direct quote from the Snapfish/Flickr FAQ: Please notation that photo files y'all import must be smaller than 25 megapixels or smaller.. If you have photos larger than 25 megapixels, use the edit photo tool on Flickr to reduce the size earlier yous import to Snapfish. 1 would think Snapfish would know that megapixels is not a measure of file size, not to mention that the language would benefit from the attentions of an editor. *sigh* On behalf of the OP hither, I voted "Not Helpful" on the Snapfish FAQ feedback button. | |
The Searcher bilang: I assumed that was a typo, and they meant "megabytes". But maybe not. They say elsewhere that their "upload server" has a 100meg limit, but otherwise I can't observe a mention of a file size limit anywhere. | |
Brenda Anderson bilang:So, Flickr'due south limit is twenty megabytes... Snapfish limit is 25 megapixels. Seems that they should have coordinated this in advance? | |
Stevekin bilang:It'south the certificate size and not the file size they are limiting. Their limit suggests that a photograph (pixel dimensions) should non exist more than than, for example, 5,000 x 5,000 pixels (= 25,000,000 (25MP)). Information technology would seem that not so long agone the limit was 9 Megapixels and anything in a higher place was downsized. File size would nevertheless be.......limited to/accepted up to.......20 Megabytes I would have thought, every bit that'south the maximum nosotros can upload to our accounts. | |
The Ewan bilang:Both limits make sense, they're just for different things. If all you lot're doing with a file is storing it and moving it effectually (every bit Flickr generally does), then all y'all care about is the file size of the compressed information. If you're going to procedure the prototype in any way, then yous pretty much need to uncompress it, at which bespeak the corporeality of information you've got to handle is entirely dependent on the image size (in pixels), not the file size of the original compressed representation (in bytes). Without a pixel size limit it would be possible to send Snapfish a very small JPEG file that was extremely efficiently compressed (for example, a large slab of compatible solid colour) that would expand to a very large amount of data when uncompressed, and that might well be a problem. Other things that process images have pixel size limits too - Flickr has one that affects the generation of the smaller sizes from the original that sometimes bites people with huge stitched panoramas (though IIRC it's based on longest dimension, not total number of pixels), and Piknik suffers from Flash's limit of 4000x4000 (for Flash 10; it's lower in earlier Flash versions). |
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