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I have an image (dng) 11776 X 4860 pixels.
Where Could I upload It to have it displayed in its original size?
The user who will see it will not have to do any log in.
I am looking for sites that do not require payment of monthly subscriptions.
Gigapan.com tells me it doesn't work.
I hope it is not just him as a website that can do this.
Many thanks.
Bye.
Martino.
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You shouldn't tick all the topics, only the relevant. You should explain what you want, and possibly in your language because what you've written here in English is not to understand.
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Sto cercando un sito web per poter caricare immagini molto grosse tipo 11776 X 4860 pixel
Perchè voglio farle vedere al 100% della grandezza da chiunque.
La foto non deve essere scaricata sul Pc di chi la vede.
La foto deve essere guardata on line.
No siti web che richiedono pagamenti mensili.
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It's much clearer in Italian. Thanks.
Technically, this is impossible. It is not possible to publish pictures to be seen at 100% without them to download to the local computer. It may be possible to find a site that shows part of your picture at 100%.
But this has nothing to do with stock contributors, so I will move this to the lounge.
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Certo , l'immagine è più grande del monitor e spostandosi sul monitor la si può vedere tutta senza che essa sia rimpicciolita.
Grazie per aver collocato il mio dubbio nell'apposita sezione.
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Monitor size is not the problem. Owing to how the web and browsers work, you can't stuff 20 kilos of sand into a 1 kilo sack. It won't work on the web.
How To Share Oversized Files Online:
1. Use file compression software like WinZip or StuffIt to ZIP the file.
2. Upload your .ZIP file to a Large File Sharing service like https://www.WeTransfer.com/
3. Your friend will receive a link by email to download the file to their computer.
4. Before viewing, they will need to un-ZIP the file on their end.
Hope that helps.
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the OP wants to avoid that the user can (need to ?) download the asset.
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Well unless images are optimized for web viewing, that's not going to happen. Besides, websites are not free.
Creative Cloud members have access to Adobe Portfolio as part of their paid subscription.
Formatting Images for Adobe Portfolio
https://help.myportfolio.com/hc/articles/360038360914-Formatting-Images
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Well unless images are optimized for web viewing, that's not going to happen. Besides, websites are not free.
By @Nancy OShea
That's why I think that it won't be possible. Occasionally, you have sites that show huge images only partially, and you can move the “window” around. But all those solutions have a cost factor attached. And if the reason for this is to protect the image from download, it is not possible neither.
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Se voglio far vedere il file ad un mio amico , lui NON SCARICHERA' il file sul suo computer.
Quindi o mi adeguo alle sue comodità oppure lui non guarderà nulla.
Esistono vari siti che mi permettono di guardare una foto molto grossa on line , senza che vi sia bisogno di scaricare nulla sul computer.
Un esempio che ho trovato proprio ieri è :
prodibi.com
La mia domanda è : sul modello del sito indicato quali sono altri simili e magari migliori?
Che non richiedano pagamenti di somme di denaro mensili?
Grazie.
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Per caricare questa foto (fatta da me) non ho dovuto pagare nulla:
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So you have found your site:
If you pass the 100 pictures, you need to decide.
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Non pretendo caricare foto all'infinito senza pagare nulla.
Se mi vengono segnalati siti dove puoi caricare un certo numero di foto SENZA venga applicato watermark e senza pagare nulla nè fare log in è già qualcosa.
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I don't know if this will be useful for you but you can try this place?
"post images . com " Type it in with no spaces. I typed it this way since Adobe has a "no posting links" policies.
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Sei sicuro sia post images .com e non post images . org ?
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Yup You're right. I goofed. 🙂
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If you're concerned about image theft, put a watermark in several places on the image so that a viewer could not possibly edit it out.
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Per me è esattamnete il contrario.
Sarebbe bello che tutto il mondo usi la mia immagine, vorrebbe dire sono davvero bravo e realizzo delle immagini che tutti vogliono.
Io non voglio nessuna filigrana.
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Yes, I agree that having an image widely used is gratifying; however, wouldn't you rather have those users pay for the privilege, or are you okay with them stealing it from you? That is, after all, why we use Adobe Stock to distribute our images. We want the Buyers to have a properly licensed copy, to pay Adobe for the use of the image, and for Adobe to pay us a commission on that sale. When I upload my images elsewhere ( Flickr, Facebook, Instagram) I add a watermark.
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I have an image (dng) 11776 X 4860 pixels.
Where Could I upload It to have it displayed in its original size?
The photo must not be downloaded to the PC of those who see it
By @MARTINO™
Web browsers cannot display DNG files, so you'll have to export a jpg or PNG file.
If you make a DNG file available for download, it can only be viewed in raw converters, like Lightroom, Lightroom Classic or Photoshop (Camera Raw).
Most other image viewers will display the embedded jpg preview. If the DNG was created in an Adobe application, it will either be full size or 1024 pixels on the long side, or there will be no preview at all.
If the DNG was created by a camera, the dimensions of the embedded preview will depend on the camera. There may, or may not be options for setting these dimensions in the camera.
Also note that any image you can see on a computer screen has been downloaded to the computer.
In web browsers, this happens automatically.