Tip for Resizing Photos on RC

dja1980

Active member
I'm sure many of you already know this, but I learned something new yesterday, and I figured I'd share!

Back in the day of point and shoot digital cameras, we had to copy the photos from our camera's storage to a PC, resize them if needed, and upload them to an online photo storage site for hotlinking to RC. Now we're in a day and age where most people use their smartphones as their everyday camera. This is great because with automatic backup, your photos are already online and ready to be shared. However, most phones back the photos up in high resolution. It's because of this that when they're hotlinked to RC, we have to scroll to see the entire photo.

I'm an Android user, and I use Google Photos as my primary gallery app as well as automatic backup. I use the High Quality backup setting, which gives me free unlimited storage, but has the potential to reduce size from the original if your phone has a very high MP camera. When I look at MY backed up photos online, this creates photos that are 4320 x 2432... way too big to post on RC without having to scroll. However, when I right-click and "copy image address" (Chrome) on a photo in one of my shared folders, it gives me a URL that resizes the photo to 1740 x 979 based on the size it's being displayed in my browser at the given time (fully expanded)... this is still slightly too big to avoid scrolling when I view RC on my PC.

I spent a lot of time yesterday trying to find out if I can resize the photos using the online editor, but it doesn't appear that you can (at least with Google Photos). When searching online, the only advice I could find was to download the photos to your PC, resize them, and then upload them again... seems like a lot of extra work when photos are already available online to share. So, after studying the long URL I copied and pasted to RC, I noticed that there are size attributes at the very end of it (see below). I tried manually changing them, and sure enough it work!

I'm guessing there are several other easy methods people use to resize their pictures... and again, I'm sure many others already know about this... but I figured a few of you might find this helpful...

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Same URL with manually modified size attributes...

Using w4320-h2432...

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Using w1740-h979...

aiSCPf2clGWr0lBf-K0s9ZYn668ePta_iGra7D6qgwa8yk1cQt4BMTsn1YFN_sQy4LOhPCbbWhtn_HIhanikg4j5UCeScPy-9YlctNDbQCb4eD11SkAOqoGMVmGfc5fi39-D-lNYmHTGVHRxl216xP7QGlyAj3YQMgDNJKliLqZTnFYlIHduy2v0duIBSvaZ_1rcmcIUs-V35Clcu2iXzcnC-ne0XRHuIRyJstmBCNBWZk9jZLJpBwFdpfZkV0ygXzCwfphCqdtXIJwUp1fMlh3nCmwKLneN0kHq23CTXFJk8cwVYdKvF9GuZe7UIwQgjZ2JTOqRopXqbKVsWGKxmjdE7NdI2vR8y5pxUB0gxFxXEYx_SvCsh6mmZf-kLLgh0bO6UMGUM4w54dB9BLfXW73TsiYsGCoi6BUmQH_pupbG1y-KTRbeYpdKT1qR9iwuDYb62gMBOq8AxvFBSAAb_ylp0ixc3lNOhuDmItrblXlnxrnj5TteaKw3XXSMrniAD5xj5HNyqXPEXQ9eNSs5Clwbg5cyrNDLoajsIzSzPOG9gPLSiqDlNBxjH-TlrJJ71vVq=w1740-h979-no



Using w1080-h608 (25% original)...

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The absolutely easiest way to re size pictures is with Microsoft Paint on all Windows based computers. All you have to do is open the picture up in Paint and then click the re size button and put in 50 for 50% of the picture size and then save it. All pictures need to be under 2mg in size to post. But yes there are so many ways to re size pictures.
 
The absolutely easiest way to re size pictures is with Microsoft Paint on all Windows based computers. All you have to do is open the picture up in Paint and then click the re size button and put in 50 for 50% of the picture size and then save it. All pictures need to be under 2mg in size to post. But yes there are so many ways to re size pictures.

That's exactly how I used to do it before the days of phone automatic backup to the cloud. However, to use MS Paint nowadays, I would have to download the photos from my Google Photos automatic backup account, resize them in Paint, and then upload them back to my Google Photos account. My goal was to avoid the download/upload steps since the cloud provides instant sharing ability.
 
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