Perhaps not important... but anyway
just received this in a mail from Flickr:
The Flickr You Love just Got Better.
Biggr: Others measure in gigabytes. Flickr gives you 1000x the space: a free terabyte.
Whenevr: Upload once, send to any device, any screen, any friend and any follower.
Spectaculr: All of your photos saved in their full resolution and original quality, beautifully displayed.
1 terabyte = 537,731 photos of 6.5 megapixel
PNG-files doesn't appaer to be resized or Jpeg'ed as the original file is preserved as PNG...
Might be usefull.
Flickr....
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Morten812 wrote:Perhaps not important... but anyway
just received this in a mail from Flickr:
The Flickr You Love just Got Better.
Biggr: Others measure in gigabytes. Flickr gives you 1000x the space: a free terabyte.
Whenevr: Upload once, send to any device, any screen, any friend and any follower.
Spectaculr: All of your photos saved in their full resolution and original quality, beautifully displayed.
1 terabyte = 537,731 photos of 6.5 megapixel
PNG-files doesn't appaer to be resized or Jpeg'ed as the original file is preserved as PNG...
Might be usefull.
Since my original post has largely ignored i am testing if Flickr can host images for Shipbucket..
The 'original' file from Photobucket:
The same file from Flickr:
Anyone spot any difference? Flicker being useable as imagehost?
the reason behind my 'ships' are explained here:
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=3608&start=10
Remenber as mentioned above, you get 1 TB of space free now at flickr
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I don't like Flickr because it doesn't preserve the file names, and I believe you are actually legally required to post it with the link back to Flickr which is a bit dumb/annoying.
Old Dropbox, MajHost, or a private FTP are the only really viable image hosting solutions available unfortunately.
Old Dropbox, MajHost, or a private FTP are the only really viable image hosting solutions available unfortunately.
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Right. That hull, um....don't think it will float
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maybe it not suppose to float, I thought it might be expected to fly though I don't think it will do that eaither the way it is.
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not supposed to float...Portsmouth Bill wrote:Right. That hull, um....don't think it will float
the reason behind my drawings are here, they are spaceships:Chuck ship art wrote:maybe it not suppose to float, I thought it might be expected to fly though I don't think it will do that eaither the way it is.
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=3608&start=10
"I draw my own Sci-fi AU spaceships in SB-scala - very much unscientific, partially based on normal groundbased warships, using similarly weapons-systems and a yet undefined propulsion system - as a said very unscientific"
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