Suggestions for those having problems loading images
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Hi all,
There are a few threads about difficulty uploading images, so here's a guide to troubleshooting this issue.
**A BIG NOTE FOR EVERYONE: If your images do not meet these specifications they will most likely NOT work. Even if you successfully did things differently in the past, that is no guarantee that it will work now. We've always suggested that you adhere to these guidelines for your images.**
1. Do *not* upload untouched files pulled directly from your digital camera. First re-save them using image editing software, such as Photoshop or Paint.
Reason: Many cameras save their images in non-standard jpeg formats that don't work with Internet applications. If you save them for the web using image editing software, they'll be put in standard jpeg format.
2. Ensure that your image filesize is 500kb or less. If it is larger than 500kb, resize the image or save it using a lower quality setting. Remember, 1mb = 1024kb. If your image filesize is being measured in mb, it's too big!
Reason: As a security and bandwidth precaution, our image forms are written to throttle uploaded files to 2mb. There is also a timeout built into the servers themselves that will stop taking upload data if it takes over a certain number of minutes to be sent. Since bandwidth upstream speeds vary, we recommended that broadband users keep their images under 500kb and dialup users keep their images under 250kb.
3. Make sure you're saving your image in RGB format, and not CMYK.
Reason: Simply put, CMYK files will not work on the web.
4. Check your firewall settings. Many users are behind firewalls without even knowing it. You may have a firewall built into your operating system, or as a piece of software running on your computer, or built into your router or modem. Since changing the settings for firewalls varies wildly from one setup to the next, you'll have to consult the firewall provider's documentation for instructions.
Reason: Firewalls are sometimes set to throttle upstream traffic by default. This is basically the equivalent of your system blocking your own traffic to the internet.
Hope that helps!
Posted at 1:46pm Oct 5, 2007 EDT
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Yeah when I load my pictures it takes a while even when I try to set it correctly. For some odd reason if I stop the uploading and then press upload again it works really fast. Strange...
Posted at 2:37pm Oct 5, 2007 EDT
Make your images very small, that is my advice to you. After that, easy breezy.
Posted at 2:37pm Oct 5, 2007 EDT
That is exactly my experience and my work around too hookeddesign.
Posted at 3:08pm Oct 5, 2007 EDT
Thanks Revolvingdork!
I had problems with my pictures in the past till I found out that after cropping the pictures even if it is only a few inches I have no problem at all :) and my pics look better that way because I get rid of the empty spaces :D
Posted at 4:47pm Oct 5, 2007 EDT
Thanks much!
Also for me Firefox is way faster than loading with safari. No clue why?
Posted at 4:48pm Oct 5, 2007 EDT
Dork - there is still a bug.
I always follow the above rules.
And today - Etsy does not respond when uploading until I hit stop and refresh.
Also, every 2nd image 'uploaded' in blank.
It's magic! :)
huzzah!
Captain's Wench
Posted at 1:35am Oct 6, 2007 EDT
CaptainOhCaptain,
That was me sorry. We're adding additional image servers to keep things speedy and one of them started accepting new images before he was really ready. New image uploads should now be working correctly.
- H
Posted at 1:50am Oct 6, 2007 EDT