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Post by fernwood on Jun 29, 2019 10:54:13 GMT -5
Received an email today saying I had exceeded the maximum number of photos I could post. Have to upgrade to a paid account. Based on Tommy advice, I had started going back and reducing size of photos previously posted. Now, it appears I need to back through postings and determine which ones to delete. Understand, that rock photos should not be deleted, per RTH recommendation. Have to leave for work shortly and will deal with this tomorrow. Hope that all of my photos here uploaded through Cloudinary do not disappear.
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Post by Tommy on Jun 29, 2019 12:17:48 GMT -5
Received an email today saying I had exceeded the maximum number of photos I could post. Have to upgrade to a paid account. Based on Tommy advice, I had started going back and reducing size of photos previously posted. Now, it appears I need to back through postings and determine which ones to delete. Understand, that rock photos should not be deleted, per RTH recommendation. Have to leave for work shortly and will deal with this tomorrow. Hope that all of my photos here uploaded through Cloudinary do not disappear. The important thing is that the photos are reduced at the cloudinary site. This is best accomplished through setting your incoming transformation as small as possible. When I first was testing cloudinary I posted a bunch of videos and large photos and I blew through my bandwidth in no time at all. I sent them an email explaining my mistake and that I now understood incoming transformations and they forgave the one time excess of my bandwidth and I'm still using the account. Bandwidth resets each month. As a back-up plan I had already set up a second cloudinary account under a different email and I switched to that one until my bandwidth straightened out. Again not to beat a dead horse but it's very important to set your incoming Transformations on cloudinary to as small as possible because every time someone views your photo they will view it at the size you uploaded it to cloudinary.
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Post by fernwood on Jul 1, 2019 6:46:27 GMT -5
Switched settings to economy mode. I am no where near the max number of photos and have posted no videos, so wonder why I received the email stating I was above the max number of photos?
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Post by Tommy on Jul 2, 2019 11:16:14 GMT -5
Switched settings to economy mode. I am no where near the max number of photos and have posted no videos, so wonder why I received the email stating I was above the max number of photos? Did it say max number of photos or that you were exceeding bandwidth?
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Post by fernwood on Jul 3, 2019 3:57:11 GMT -5
The email said max number of photos, which confused me. All appears to be well now.
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