Thanks Donald. I have successfully posted using Flickr in my P52 project. Your help much appreciated.
Thanks Donald. I have successfully posted using Flickr in my P52 project. Your help much appreciated.
Still not working for me.
Just had a Tinypics upload failure so I changed the Default size setting (in the Tinypics box) to 17 ins monitor size and it then worked fine. My image was 1200 pixels and the 17 ins size is a little over 1000 so not a lot of difference.
Another test (actually about an hour ago) - failed.
Took tens of seconds for the TinyPic interface to appear, then attempting an upload resulted in:
Error 503 Service Unavailable
Service Unavailable
Guru Meditation:
XID: 1667899392
Varnish cache server
Last edited by Dave Humphries; 1st June 2017 at 09:30 PM.
I did as you did, although my picture wasn't that big (just 294 x 162).
Although it says Success, it is showing the multicoloured "tinypic" and "this image or video has been moved or deleted"
I'm still of a view that whether it works or not is largely random or lucky timing, rather than anything specific we're doing, but if someone finds the recipe for Success every time, I'll be happy.
Last edited by Dave Humphries; 1st June 2017 at 09:29 PM.
I still can't post via TinyPic. Their "live outage" map indicates that the nearest outage to me (Suburban Chicago, IL) in the past 24 hrs is Ottawa, Canada. I also flushed my dns cache, and that didn't help.
I'm not sure where their outage map is, but I can confirm that I cannot post to TinyPic from Ottawa, Canada right now.
Didn't work for me
At least for me the CiC method worked without incident. I had previously tried TinyPics no less than a dozen times with 3 different files to no avail. This turned into a blessing in disguise as CiC is an easier and more direct upload method. Wish I had tried it earlier.
Test: 8-Spotted Tiger Beetle (819 x 780 pixels)
I tried up-loading a second copy of the same, above image and it failed.
Update 2017-06-05 - Tried to upload a 1046 x 1000 pixel image. I got a "Success" message and link , but also the "Upload Failed" message. Image was not visible on CIC. I tried a a second time to upload the same image, and just got the "Upload Failed" Message.
Last edited by RandyRFJP; 5th June 2017 at 11:11 PM.
FYI: I haven't been able to upload a photo for several weeks (I've tried perhaps 4 or 5 times, including today, during that period. Sometimes tinypics puts up the "Success" message, but that means nothing as even so-called successful uploads are fails. I use the method that Dave described in his May 28th post, the same way I have been posting since I first joined CiC. I'm located in the U.S.A. (although ironically some of my fellow citizens in the lower 48 states think I'm "out of the country" by living here - but I digress).
I just now replaced six of my images temporarily linked to my website with image files successfully uploaded using TinyPic. I also uploaded a brand new image using TinyPic.
I tried to start a thread but Tinypic didn't let me upload my images again Does anyone has the same problem ? This is really frustrating !
It happened again to me last night, Binnur, so I instead posted an image using a link to the private area of my website not visible to anyone other than me. Later in the evening I was able to replace that method with a file uploaded through TinyPic.
I'm now resigned to the expectation that TinyPic is going to go down occasionally, at which point I will temporarily use a link to my website.
Which raises a question in my mind: for those of us who do have a website, is there any advantage to using TinyPic instead of a link from our sites? I have almost always done the latter, and it's extremely simple from Smugmug: when one asks for a link, it gives you a choice of sizes. I generally pick about 1000 pixels across unless the image isn't that big (e.g., a screen shot of a histogram). I past the link, and this site automatically does any needed further resizing. It's very quick, and it never fails.
Am I loosing something by doing this?
Three reasons for me: I occasionally remove images from the public area of my website, so I wouldn't want to provide a link to them knowing the image removed from that area of my website will also disappear from the CiC thread. I don't want to have to maintain a private area of my images at my website solely for the purpose of displaying them at CiC. When TinyPic is working, which is most of the time, it's far faster to use it to display an image at CiC. That's because, unlike the two-step process of uploading the image to my website and then providing a link to it, TinyPic provides a one-step process of simply uploading the image to CiC.
EDIT: A fourth reason is that though I maintain a website, many of my images posted here at CiC such as travel photos are never posted to my website.
Last edited by Mike Buckley; 22nd June 2017 at 03:47 PM.