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Originally Posted by camille1585
... I had no idea that hosts could impose limitations on what you can and can't do. I don't see why sharing photos would be a problem? I'm going to have to look into it, I think my boyfriend installed Piwigo on the server space he has via a hosting service, and not on his personal server...
This is my Piwigo site, I only have a few photos on it because I'm spent most of my time trying different themes and finding extensions to do what I want. Next step is to go fiddle around in the CSS to change the font/size/color of the different text elements. ...
...Edit: It works!! The vertical photo is quite large, probably because I didn't resize enough before uploading to piwigo. ...
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I'm not absolutely certain that they will impose limits other that usage through a time period [bandwidth?].
I simply want to be sure they won't all of a sudden come up and say "You have violated the terms of service".
I have run across some that require everything you upload to their hosting service to be theirs to use as they see fit, everything uploaded belong to them as well as you.
That is why I will, be watermarking everything placed on the hosting site.
Everything I upload to the i-net is down sized from the original image.
I run all camera images through PS's Image Processor script @ 900X900px.
Almost everything I place on the I-net has a maximum dimension of 900px in either direction. Plus, nothing is greater than a low JPEG quality of 3.
JPEG lossy artifacts will begin to show up quite soon as it gets opened and saved a few times.
Some times I will go to a smaller size.
And, in the case of stitched panoramas, the limiting dimension is 900px for the vertical.
Then, the width of the photo has to be scrolled to see all of it.