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Does Photoplog reduces heavy images?
Does Photoplog reduce or compress heavy images?
Like a user uploading an image of 512kb => Photoplog compress it for 50k ? Thanks in advance I think this is very useful |
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You can set the Maximum File Size permitted via the Usergroup Manager, and you can set the maximum thumb sizes via the PhotoPlog ACP Thumb Settings, but there is nothing currently available to compress an image to a certain KB size.
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Automatic resizing of images would be an excellent new feature. Most users just want to post a photo - not fool around with it in photoshop.
Great script, by the way. Not complaining, just never satisfied. |
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