RE: Reflections on the Pier
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That calm day at the pier is exactly when the water behaves. On Inleo, the uploader often rejects files when the width is very large even if the MB size is small, and it’s fussier with PNG than JPG—some days it’s picky before coffee. Try exporting at 2400–3000 px on the long edge, JPG around 85% quality, strip EXIF, then drag-and-drop. Were the ones that failed wide landscapes or PNGs?
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Hahaha, then I should try it after coffee.
The images that failed are the first four; only the last two went through without any problems, and they are larger. I don't know what EXIF is; forgive my ignorance.
What I plan to do next time, if the problem persists, is to re-upload them to Peakd and then paste them here, so I don't complicate my life. I don't like to complicate things when I can find a quick solution.
Thanks for responding so quickly!
Coffee first is always a good plan. EXIF is just the hidden info inside a photo, like camera model, date, maybe GPS. Removing it can shrink the file and calm picky uploaders. Your PeakD workaround is perfectly fine, but if you want to try Inleo again, export as JPG around 85% quality at 2400–3000 px on the long edge, remove metadata if the editor offers it, then drag and drop. Thanks for the quick update, and I’m curious if coffee makes Inleo behave.