Originally Posted by
Hooper
I don't exactly see what the pixel/file size problem is. The past few versions of vBulletin have automatically resized jpg pictures when you upload them.
For example, the attachment below is a 1600x1200 1.97MB .jpg picture file directly from one of my digital cameras. It uploaded fine as an attachment and was resized automatically by vBulletin to 700x525. The resultant file size reduced to 148.6KB.
So I don't understand why most anyone would need to do any pre-processing of their pictures before they upload them (so long as the native file size is a little under 2MB). It only resizes attachments, and doesn't do anything with linked photos using the "insert image" button
If your camera produces files larger than that, then I'd bet you have a setting on the camera or your software that will reduce it. For example, my better digital camera has settings for picture sizes from poster size down to wallet-size (3x5 inches). The former creates jpg file-sizes greater than 3MB and the latter less than 100KB. I can also get the data from my camera in raw format, but it's hundreds of MBs which is simply a waste of storage for me (unless I'm working on solving a particular problem, and then I would have no problem resizing the picture). 1024 pixels wide is the smallest my camera will take photos.
YMMV :shrug: