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Dr. Strangelove's Photo Dr. Strangelove 05 Feb 2012

I have a couple multi-gigabyte image files and I want to share them with others, but I'm unable to find a free hosting service that can handle them. Anyone have any suggestions?
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Camille's Photo Camille 05 Feb 2012

okay first question: how the hell did you manage to make them multi-gigabyte? and why can't you use modern compression methods like jpeg (meh) PNG or (god forbid) GIF, just to name a few?

as for image hosting, i seriously doubt there is any image hoster that will let you upload multi-gig single images... afaik they are all capped at around 10 mb.
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Dr. Strangelove's Photo Dr. Strangelove 05 Feb 2012

View PostCamille, on 05 February 2012 - 14:03, said:

okay first question: how the hell did you manage to make them multi-gigabyte? and why can't you use modern compression methods like jpeg (meh) PNG or (god forbid) GIF, just to name a few?

If you can find a place to host them, I can link you to them and you can see for yourself why.(One is a jpeg and the other is a gif)

There's a sooper seekrit reward in it for you!

View PostCamille, on 05 February 2012 - 14:03, said:

as for image hosting, i seriously doubt there is any image hoster that will let you upload multi-gig single images... afaik they are all capped at around 10 mb.

I tried the supposedly "unlimited" hosters TinyPic and ePhotobay but they crapped out on me while uploading.
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Slightly Wonky Robob's Photo Slightly Wonky Robob 05 Feb 2012

Do you need to be able to view the image(s) online? If so, it's extremely unlikely that you will find any that will 1) Let you upload a file that size; or 2) Not drastically resize / optimise them. Even paid for services

Your best bet would be compress them, and upload to a file sharing site.
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Dr. Strangelove's Photo Dr. Strangelove 05 Feb 2012

View PostBob, on 05 February 2012 - 14:35, said:

Do you need to be able to view the image(s) online? If so, it's extremely unlikely that you will find any that will 1) Let you upload a file that size; or 2) Not drastically resize / optimise them. Even paid for services

Your best bet would be compress them, and upload to a file sharing site.

Gee, well that kind of ruins my fun. In that case, I'll rar them and upload them later today, so you guys can try and find out why they're so big. Think of it as a treasure hunt.
Edited by Dr. Strangelove, 05 February 2012 - 14:39.
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CJ's Photo CJ 05 Feb 2012

You could try using box.net, it has a 50GB storage (for free, but you have to install one of their mobile apps, not sure how much space you get otherwise) and it can display images directly.
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Slightly Wonky Robob's Photo Slightly Wonky Robob 05 Feb 2012

View PostCJ, on 05 February 2012 - 15:18, said:

You could try using box.net, it has a 50GB storage (for free, but you have to install one of their mobile apps, not sure how much space you get otherwise) and it can display images directly.

According to their pricing page, their free package you get 5GB of storage, and only 25MB per file.
Edited by Bob, 05 February 2012 - 15:28.
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Camille's Photo Camille 05 Feb 2012

well at least that's 15 mb more than most major image hosts.

strangelove, i'm curious as to how you managed to make the pictures so immense. unless it's macro-photography or stuff like that i can't see what on earth could make a single picture multiple gigabytes large.
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Slightly Wonky Robob's Photo Slightly Wonky Robob 05 Feb 2012

My guess would be that there is something else embedded in the picture file.
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CJ's Photo CJ 05 Feb 2012

My guess is that he downloaded image files from google earth and glued them together 8|
EDIT: And in any case, I doubt there's many people who could load an embedded image of that size. Firefox/Chrome would probably timeout before 10% of it is loaded D:
Edited by CJ, 05 February 2012 - 16:16.
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