IrC
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File Size
Admin, since the file limit is 8 mb per post can you please move the single file limit from 2mb to at least 6 or 7mb? There is a thread now that a 3.9
mb PDF I have would have been a great addition. Over the years I have not added to many threads due to the 2 mb limit being just under a great
resource I would have liked to post. The reason I prefer to put files in posts in this way is because nearly every topic older than a year or so is
almost useless from the endless invalid links especially when the link is to a file on a sharing service such as rapidshare. I don't know how many
times I have been bummed out over a great file I would have really found useful has been deleted at the remote site. In these threads typically the
only useful links left were ones posted to this site. I know server space might not be cheap but so many resources have been forever lost because the
poster had no way to add a file locally.
Just a thought.
"Science is the belief in the ignorance of the experts" Richard Feynman
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Megamarko94
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How do you upload pic without having to change the size of it?
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bob800
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You can also upload files to the sciencemadness FTP: scipics@sciencemadness.org (username: scipics, password: scipics). I do not think there's a
filesize restriction on it.
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quicksilver
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What do you mean exactly? The physical size (as in 2Mb) or the pixel layout? The layout is important because a huge picture WILL upload but distort
the thread's "readability"....It will run off the page of the browser. Do you mean the megabyte limit?
IF you mean the layout get a hold of a program called "PAINT.NET" it will hold as good an image as Photoshop in reduction but it's free (it's a good
program) and I THINK they have a Linux port. Paint dot net is as good a image program as many I've seen as a commercial (paid) prog.
RE: the upload limit
The FTP is important because is the file size were raised a backup of the site may possibly get out of hand.
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not_important
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For Windows IrfanView (free) will let you resize images, as well as set the compression level for jpeg & png. For *NIX, Mac, and Windows there's
always Gimp.
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dann2
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To get around the file size you can zip up the file. Use the box in the zipper program that says 'split to volum size (such and such)' to keep the
zips below 2mb You can then post a few files. Hope this is not too naughty?
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