What is the best size to resize the photos to for flickr and for security measures?
I mean as not to be copied by someone without knowing
maltau571 Senior Member 310 posts Joined May 2010 Location: Malta More info | Apr 29, 2011 13:19 | #1 What is the best size to resize the photos to for flickr and for security measures? “Photography calls many, but chooses few”
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tkerr Goldmember 3,042 posts Likes: 2 Joined Mar 2010 Location: Hubert, North Carolina, USA. More info | Apr 29, 2011 13:31 | #2 maltau571 wrote in post #12317175 What is the best size to resize the photos to for flickr and for security measures? I mean as not to be copied by someone without knowing What's the maximum size allowed on Flickr? Up to whatever that size is, what you resize them to is entirely up to you. Too small and a lot of people won't even show interest in them. Tim Kerr
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BrandonSi Nevermind.. I'm silly. More info | Apr 29, 2011 14:13 | #3 I upload full size to flickr and smugmug. You can then set security from a site level perspective, or down to the individual images. If you look at my flickr, the largest size you're allowed to see is the 1024 version, even though the original size is present. Flickr also resizes for you, if you want to post the 1024px version here, or even smaller.. plus it automatically creates the BB code for you to do so, so it's just a copy and paste and your done.
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Gameface Senior Member 672 posts Joined Mar 2011 Location: Boston More info | Apr 29, 2011 14:39 | #4 Permanent banJust keep in mind that others can't see your exif data on any flickr resized pictures, only the original one will retain that data if you care. I used to keep it full size and upload the 1024 but hated not having the exif data follow through so now I upload a 1024 image
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NinetyEight "Banned for life" More info | Apr 29, 2011 14:50 | #5 I upload at 1024px on the longest side. If anyone want to steal it then there is nothing I can do about it really. Kev
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BrandonSi Nevermind.. I'm silly. More info | Apr 29, 2011 14:53 | #6 Gameface wrote in post #12317474 Just keep in mind that others can't see your exif data on any flickr resized pictures, only the original one will retain that data if you care. I used to keep it full size and upload the 1024 but hated not having the exif data follow through so now I upload a 1024 image What? That doesnt' make much sense. I upload all of mine full size, every time, and you can see my EXIF data.. Flickr doesn't touch your EXIF data.. it either displays it, or it prevents it from being displayed, but the data is always there (assuming it was there to being with).
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Gameface Senior Member 672 posts Joined Mar 2011 Location: Boston More info | Apr 29, 2011 15:21 | #7 Permanent banBrandonSi wrote in post #12317563 What? That doesnt' make much sense. I upload all of mine full size, every time, and you can see my EXIF data.. Flickr doesn't touch your EXIF data.. it either displays it, or it prevents it from being displayed, but the data is always there (assuming it was there to being with). Edit - Oh, I think I see what you're saying.. if I upload the image to flickr, then choose to share it at 1024 (or whatever size), the EXIF data isn't in that resized image that I'm sharing on the forums, or wherever.. that's correct.. but... if you click the image to follow it back to flickr, you can then view the EXIF information on flickr.. unless you're one of those frustratingly strange people who purposely remove the link back to their flickr account.. (which doesn't hide the account owner anyway, and is against flickr TOS..) Correct, the exif always displays in the "original" but I can't post the 5xxx X 3xxx on forums and I hate having to post it or explain my settings. Plus, I don't want to have to go to someones flickr to see the settings. I would rather right click and see it inline. Just my personal preference. If I need an original and I'm away from my computer I can always get in so there is no reason for me to upload full res personally.
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chantu Senior Member 907 posts Likes: 26 Joined Aug 2006 Location: Bay Area More info | Apr 29, 2011 15:29 | #8 If you're worried about unauthorized downloads, don't use Flickr. It's main purpose in life is to share photos (like Facebook). They have some security controls, but not in their best interests. Use something like Smugmug or Zenfolio, but it will cost you.
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