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[quote name='Machines' post='1265462' date='Jun 11 2011, 10:23 PM']No, image links take up no space on the server :).

Just deleted 2 JPEGs someone just uploaded @ 8MB each... guess they missed the news ![/quote]

I bet they're really confused as to where they've gone! :)

Ok, will leave my links in place, thanks

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[quote name='Clarky' post='1265590' date='Jun 12 2011, 12:16 AM']50MB deleted. Unfortunately that includes just about all my Gear Porn pics (the picture downsizing website just froze on me so I gave up with that). If anyone wants pics I will email them[/quote]
For resizing, you could try [url="http://irfanview.com"]Irfanview's[/url] Batch Conversion/Rename option.

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At home sick, resting up, otherwise probably wouldn't have caught this thread. To help awareness how about making it a sticky in the forums most likely to attract large image files? Or enable an motd style popup when folks first login (the kind that allows the viewer to click to not show it again)?

Also to help majorly cure the existing image disk usage, how about writing a script to scale down every large image on the server? It looks doable. PHP was mentioned, so am guessing its a Linux server. "convert" in the ImageMagick package works really well and fast at batch rescaling images on the commandline. Have done it many times on folders of images on my own server.

Always can find great threads on basschat, lots of humour even on this "housekeeping" one. Brilliant forum - keep up the great work!

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[quote name='kiat' post='1267044' date='Jun 13 2011, 10:23 AM']To help awareness how about making it a sticky in the forums most likely to attract large image files? Or enable an motd style popup when folks first login (the kind that allows the viewer to click to not show it again)?[/quote]
It is at the top of the forum when logging in and in CAPS, easily seen but many people choose to ignore it (the amount of topic views is evidence of this).

[quote name='kiat' post='1267044' date='Jun 13 2011, 10:23 AM']about writing a script to scale down every large image on the server? It looks doable. PHP was mentioned, so am guessing its a Linux server. "convert" in the ImageMagick package works really well and fast at batch rescaling images on the commandline. Have done it many times on folders of images on my own server.[/quote]
Beyond my skillset and we're planning to upgrade the forum to V3 soon which will allow us to manage the files much better anyway. Also, I expect CPU/disk utilisation would be horrific during this process.

Anyway - since this has been revived we've collectively cleared 3GB of files which is enough [i]for now[/i]. Will still keep an eye on uploads though and any silly sized ones will be deleted, thanks for your help :).

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[quote name='Dave Vader' post='1267504' date='Jun 13 2011, 04:32 PM']You have used 0bytes of 30MB


Oh, I shan't delete my attachments then, I don't seem to have used any. Hoorah![/quote]



You had loads ... until Machines deleted them all.

:)

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[quote name='flyfisher' post='1267481' date='Jun 13 2011, 04:19 PM']Is it possible to block any uploads larger than a certain size? Another forum I use won't allow any photos with a width of more than 500 pixels, which forces members to shrink them before uploading and keeps the filesizes very small.[/quote]

Some images need to be large. Pics of wiring, damage, or anything with a lot of detail. This is fine, [b]they can appear large on screen without being massive files[/b]. People just need to be mindful of what they're posting.

Personally I find it frustrating when I want to check out something in the classifieds and the pics are tiny; they're virtually pointless. It's all about compression, not resolution.

The picture below is 2080 x 1416 pixels, but the file size is only 198KB and it still looks good. Not all images need to be anywhere near this big, but if you're trying to sell/buy something, or show off your handiwork, whatever, it's very useful and doesn't have to ruin the server.

Cropping your photos can also save a fair bit of size, especially if the background is very busy like in a garden or gig setting.

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[quote name='Machines' post='1272541' date='Jun 17 2011, 11:10 AM']Sure - since the original issue was reported we have collectively feed up 4.5GB of data (over 10% of attachment size) and at least 3000 files have been removed.[/quote]
Does that remove any near-term threat of BC running out of space or is there a lot more still needed to be cut?

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