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Does java upload edits pics?

Started by johanz, August 19, 2008, 07:36:45 PM

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johanz

So yeah, when it uploads, does it resize/modify or something with images ?
I don't want to lose image quality or something. And I have max size set to 10 000 pixels

Farnsi

Jupload respects the coppermine settings and only changes the pictures if it has to.
Regards,
Farnsi

johanz

I saw a thread with problem with photos.
Does it affect scanned pictures?

Farnsi

there was a problem with metadatas from some canon digicams.

As Etienne wrote:
QuoteThe java code contains a bug, that transform colors, for pictures generated by recent camera. This is a known java bug.

as far as i know pictures only get touched when they have to be resized but i am not the developer of jupload so there is no guarantee!!
Regards,
Farnsi

phill104

Quote from: Farnsi on August 19, 2008, 09:23:47 PM
there was a problem with metadatas from some canon digicams.

As Etienne wrote:
as far as i know pictures only get touched when they have to be resized but i am not the developer of jupload so there is no guarantee!!

It was me that bought that little problem to light.  Ettiene sorted it and I have had no problems since.

What you have to remember is that every time you do anything to a jpeg image it will loose some quality. Always supply the best quality images you can and it will be unlikely that you will see any loss. If you are manipulating images on your local machine use PSD or similar lossless format and only save as jpeg at the last minute leaving it at the highest res. Then upload with jupload and it will either leave it at that size or reduce it depending on your coppermis settings. As you have supplied a good quality image to jupload you should end up with very good results.

If using the standard upload process it is best to process the image to your required size on your computer to save upload time and to reduce server load but jupload takes care of that for you if required.
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