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To: haffast

Question remains, what’s a hassle-free image hosting domain we can rely on without setting up a server/accessable drive in our homes and then burning through our net provider’s limits?
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I’ve used Postimages.org - it permits multiple file uploads with ease from computer or with URL. But sometimes newly uploaded images are blurry - when that is happening, I use Freeimagehosting.net. That site only permits one image upload at a time.

I periodically check on Postimages.org until I see it’s not providing blurry images and then I go back to using it.

Both sites have size limitations. Imgur does not. So, for a massive Q graphic with good resolution, I used IMGUR.com.

So far, I haven’t caught sight of issues with these third part hosting sites (aside from Postimages.org’s occasional blur issue).


685 posted on 11/04/2018 12:04:03 PM PST by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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To: ransomnote

“””I’ve used Postimages.org - it permits multiple file uploads with ease from computer or with URL. But sometimes newly uploaded images are blurry - when that is happening, I use Freeimagehosting.net. That site only permits one image upload at a time.”””

I’m using Postimages and have had the blurry images one time, but the last couple of times I’ve tried to do multiple images it would crash in “preview” so I would not post, just do something else. Onsies it’s been fine.

I’m aware of Imgur but hadn’t looked into it. Maybe if my Sunday afternoon nap doesn’t interfere, I will. (Did I mention I am lazy?) ;)

45 hat tips to ya!


693 posted on 11/04/2018 12:22:32 PM PST by haffast (SUPERPOWER STATUS: ON!!)
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