One of the things I can’t do is share images from my Canon DSLR on Virily. The image size is too large, and I hate downsizing images. I shared a couple on Facebook, as they allow larger file sizes. Its hard to manage large photos, and Facebook has a much larger footprint to be able to support larger image storage. All of that isn’t relevant overall to today’s post, just a personal note about the larger pictures I end up taking and not being able to share with my blog posts.
I can use larger images as well on my WordPress blog; my gut is I will make an effort to share more images on that blog as well. Overall being able to share images is an important part of my Family History project.
Yesterday I talked about using OODA loops (John Boyd) to begin to determine what you needed from your home network. I wanted to convey a very specific message. It is important to remember that slow is a term that has no specific value. If you have one specific site that is usually slow, it is important that you consider why first. There may be issues on your computer or in your connection that causes the overall slowness. Or, the site is doing a lot of things. Slow comes not just from connection it also comes from the application.
Connections are something we have to always evaluate, for each connection.
The more a website does, the slower it will be overall.
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Question of
Do you have images larger than 8 meg today?
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Yes
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No
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Question of
Would you like to share larger images?
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Yes
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No
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I have an older camera, so sometimes I want them bigger.
Sometimes having the meta data is critical@!
My images are large and I need to adjust my camera. I really don’t need the larger sizes.
I do, but for different reasons. Someday, the larger files (and the additional meta data) will be critical.
Yes you are probably right.
I always resize my pictures before posting but still keep the original size. have a great day!
I do resize, I just don’t change the images we scanned. 🙂 you have a wonderful day as well.
I resize because I know Virily is having difficulty loading.
That is why I keep my picture sizes small to begin with 🙂