Beiträge von Tomnibus

    I'm doing drag'n'drop now. But I would prefer to use FTP upload. I find it is a bit faster in terms of the upload.


    When I was uploading 400+ images, my session timed out after 290 so the upload stopped. So, I was hoping that simply doing it via FTP would be better but I'm having the refresh trouble I'm talking about above.


    My goal here is to get the FTP upload fixed. The problem I'm having is exactly described in this thread which I didn't find an answer on: http://www.forum.en.joomgaller…dex.php?topic=7161.0;wap2

    Sorry for all the updates. LOL


    So, I stopped choosing debug and I simply decided to choose only 10 images in this last run. Well, low and behold, the debug window shows up and not only that, it showed me the debug information for all the way back to image 1.

    So, how I mentioned it stopped at 29. I looked to where 29 uploaded and on to 30 for the next debug and this is what the log looks like:


    Filename: IMG_3037.jpg

    Creating thumbnail from JPG, 2000 x 1333...

    Thumbnail created...

    Resizing to max width...

    Resize to maximum width complete...

    Image successfully added

    New Filename: bc_29_20201012_1254983670.jpg



    ___Debug___

    Filename: IMG_3038.jpg

    Creating thumbnail from JPG, 2000 x 1333...

    Thumbnail created...

    Resizing to max width...

    Resize to maximum width complete...

    Image successfully added

    New Filename: bc_30_20201012_1228135370.jpg

    I do not have a watermark function turned on.


    I don't know how to explain it then. As I said above. If I FTP to the folder and download it, the image looks fine. But when I choose the download link from within the gallery, it turns out like the bad one.


    Now, I took the images into photoshop and batch-resaved them thinking perhaps my original images were somehow corrupted. After doing that, the majority of them were just fine. There was one that still had the glitch but it was not as bad.


    You mentioned using a different encoder rather than GD. perhaps that won't do it?

    Attached is the system Information.


    The Image issue is separate and I have another thread open for that.


    I am wondering if it has to do with size and not number of files. The reason I say that is because with the original images. I could get to 22 imported images and it would stop and do the quick refresh thing. I only would be selecting 30 images at a time and at one point I only had 30 images in the FTP upload folder.


    However, after I brought all the images into Photoshop and batch-resaved them, their sizes were a little bigger. And after that I could only consistently get 19 images to upload at a time and then it would spin. However, the original images 22 images was 146MB and the new one 19 images was 154MB so I dunno. The next image (23 and 20 respectively) would not have put them over any real limit I could see.


    I have not tried debug mode. I could try that. I only upload JPEG images and I'm using the GD2 library, should I use ImageMagick? Is it better?

    I recently had version 3.3.4 and had this problem. I realized I was on an old version and upgraded to 3.4.1 but the problem hasn't gone away.


    Compare the two pictures attached. I used FTP Upload to add it. However, I have uploaded via Drag'n'drop and it does the same thing. The "Bad" image is what I get when I click the little "download" icon when viewing the image or in the category list view. If I FTP to the server, browse to the folder, and download the image. I get the "good" version. So, the image on the server itself is just fine. Something happens during the download process that is re-creating the image and ruining the picture.

    I upload upwards of 400 photos in one category/gallery. I normally do them with the Drag'n'Drop method, however, recently they are showing up like an example of the one attached. The funny thing is the thumbnail and slideshow versions look fine. It's the uploaded original that is bad.


    So, I decided to try the "FTP Upload" option thinking that may be better. However, if I put all 400+ images into the folder and select them all, then after 22 images get imported, the system just hangs and does nothing. The page keeps refreshing to see if there is any progress but no progress is made.


    I have huge memory limits in my PHP installation. I have upped them to like 512MB and such. I'm not sure what could be happening with it. I also don't know if the FTP upload images are actually turning out okay. I have to re-download them to find out.