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Where can I host an image with large dimensions?
12-17-2012, 05:15 AM
Post: #1
Where can I host an image with large dimensions?
I've tried
-Photobucket
-Flickr
-DeviantArt
-ImageShack
-Tinypic
None of them will host my image in its full dimensions.
What sites host images in their actual sizes? I know I've seen pictures larger than 1027 pixels widthwise.

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12-17-2012, 05:23 AM
Post: #2
 
I've got plenty of 3200 x 2400 pixel images on flickr, so I know that's possible. I have a flickr pro accout (costs $19.99 a year, if I remember correctly) but I think even the free accounts will do large photos, they just limit how many you can upload.

Check the link below, that's a photo from a concert that's high resolution. Lousy photo, but it shows the resolution on flickr. anyway.

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12-17-2012, 05:23 AM
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http://www.yogile.com/
While you might try asking everyone for their shots afterward, Yogile offers a smart alternative by giving everyone your customized album URL or e-mail address.

http://www.troovi.com/
Troovi is an easy photo exchange platform to share your photos in high quality. There's no need to register - Simply choose the photos you want to share and upload them.

http://divvyshot.com/
Divvyshot solves photo sharing, especially among groups of friends and family members. It is doing this with effortlessly simple products that are a pleasure to use.

http://www.showzey.com/
howzey will collect all of your photos along with shared photos from your Gmail mailboxes, Facebook account, Picasa albums, and Flickr albums. You can share photos, copy them between sites, make funny captions

http://www.mobypicture.com/
Mobypicture lets you share your mobile adventures directly with one click to Twitter, Flickr, Netvibes, Tumblr and many, many other social platforms.

http://tinyalbum.com/
With TinyAlbum you can create albums, upload photos, and share with your friends. Protect your private albums using passwords. You can upload as many pictures as you want, it's Free.

http://www.expono.com/
With Expono your photos are stored in their original formats and sizes. Your originals are kept unmodified for backup and restore purposes.

http://www.imagedash.com/
Fast, free image hosting geared towards the minimalistic user. We make it easy to upload high resolution images without resizing, popups, or other annoyances.

http://drop.io/
Each drop.io is a private place for storing and sharing photos, video, audio, notes, docs, etc. Each is accessible only to those whom you tell exactly where to look.
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