Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Calyptrata from April-May Hungary

Posted by Xespok on 19-06-2006 20:14
#1

Sarcophagidae?

Sorry the pic won't attach:

Lateral view

View from the top

Edited by Xespok on 20-06-2006 10:19

Posted by Xespok on 19-06-2006 20:17
#2

Another atypical Sarcophagidae?

My only image, not very good

Edited by Xespok on 20-06-2006 10:20

Posted by Paul Beuk on 19-06-2006 20:25
#3

Xespok, please read http://www.dipter...eadmore=49. ;)

Posted by Zeegers on 19-06-2006 21:17
#4

Yes, Sarcophagidae

Eyes red as trafficlight = Sarcophagidae

Posted by Xespok on 20-06-2006 10:16
#5

Paul Beuk wrote:
Xespok, please read http://www.dipter...eadmore=49. ;)


Paul, could you not extend the maximum attachment size to 250 kB? This would solve most of my problems.

Interestingly my files will not attach, even though they should be below 195.1 kB, the maximum size set by you.. The ones that do not attach here are invariably between 180-186 kB!

Posted by Xespok on 20-06-2006 10:21
#6

I got rid of the space, and suddenly it works. It appears that the presence of a space in the name becomes an issue, if the file size is near the upper limit.

Posted by Paul Beuk on 20-06-2006 10:49
#7

Actually, it should be an issue at all times, but I will look into that. The problem with spaces in image names can be that malicious files could be uploaded by pretending that they are images while they are not.

Posted by crex on 20-06-2006 10:54
#8

I can't see if your photos are compressed. It says they are uncompressed, but I doubt that. When saving a photo as JPG it is possible to choose a compression rate to make the file size smaller. If compressed too much, though, image quality will suffer. I always use "Save copy as ..." when editing photos. This way I can check picture quality and redo the saving if necessary ... and never edit the original photo file, only copies, but you all knew this already I'm sure ;)