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Problem: obviously and evidently, many images on the site are 2x as large as they should be due to the 144/72 dpi duality problem.


Long story short, for those who don't use a Mac, there's a particular insanity in Mac OS that, when you take a screen shot on a Mac, it records it at 144 rather than 72 abstract dpi.

This is an absolute plague and results in ridiculously large images all over the net, including here on SO

HERE IS AN EXAMPLE:

example

NOTE THAT IT IS, OBVIOUSLY, DOUBLY-OVERSIZED

enter image description here

(When I see the problem on a new SO question and have time, I quickly edit the image down to the correct size, but I can't do 'em all.)

Solutions could include:

  1. some part of the pipeline understands that images from Macs should just be banned from existence that 144 dpi images should be correctly cut in half for www presentation

  2. when dragging in an image, at least some sort of warning like "Alert to Mac users, buy a computer do not upload enormous images"

  3. when adding an image. there's a button like "Image far too large? Click here to 50%"

  4. i think some folks edit typos, etc with robots? maybe someone could just sweep through the site, identify 144 dpi images and edit them? IDK

  5. more people can jump on the job of manually shrinking the images :/

  6. when dragging in an image. the system notices if the image is ridiculously large and takes appropriate action (at the very least, just alerting the user to how large it is)

Here's a simple solution:

  1. Plain limit the width/height of images uploaded, to some reasonable figure.

Solutions?


{Just for anyone who doesn't use a Mac and is curious, the only reasonable workaround to this is you drag something to an external monitor before taking a screenshot; (perhaps even more whackily) it then makes a correct resolution screenshot for internet use.}

Problem: obviously and evidently, many images on the site are 2x as large as they should be due to the 144/72 dpi duality problem.


Long story short, for those who don't use a Mac, there's a particular insanity in Mac OS that, when you take a screen shot it records it at 144 rather than 72 abstract dpi.

This is an absolute plague and results in ridiculously large images all over the net, including here on SO

HERE IS AN EXAMPLE:

example

NOTE THAT IT IS, OBVIOUSLY, DOUBLY-OVERSIZED

enter image description here

(When I see the problem on a new SO question and have time, I quickly edit the image down to the correct size, but I can't do 'em all.)

Solutions could include:

  1. some part of the pipeline understands that images from Macs should just be banned from existence that 144 dpi images should be correctly cut in half for www presentation

  2. when dragging in an image, at least some sort of warning like "Alert to Mac users, buy a computer do not upload enormous images"

  3. when adding an image. there's a button like "Image far too large? Click here to 50%"

  4. i think some folks edit typos, etc with robots? maybe someone could just sweep through the site, identify 144 dpi images and edit them? IDK

  5. more people can jump on the job of manually shrinking the images :/

  6. when dragging in an image. the system notices if the image is ridiculously large and takes appropriate action (at the very least, just alerting the user to how large it is)

Here's a simple solution:

  1. Plain limit the width/height of images uploaded, to some reasonable figure.

Solutions?


{Just for anyone who doesn't use a Mac and is curious, the only reasonable workaround to this is you drag something to an external monitor before taking a screenshot; (perhaps even more whackily) it then makes a correct resolution screenshot for internet use.}

Problem: obviously and evidently, many images on the site are 2x as large as they should be due to the 144/72 dpi duality problem.


Long story short, when you take a screen shot on a Mac, it records it at 144 rather than 72 abstract dpi.

HERE IS AN EXAMPLE:

example

NOTE THAT IT IS, OBVIOUSLY, DOUBLY-OVERSIZED

enter image description here

(When I see the problem on a new SO question and have time, I quickly edit the image down to the correct size, but I can't do 'em all.)

Solutions could include:

  1. some part of the pipeline understands that that 144 dpi images should be correctly cut in half for www presentation

  2. when dragging in an image, at least some sort of warning like "Alert to Mac users, do not upload enormous images"

  3. when adding an image. there's a button like "Image far too large? Click here to 50%"

  4. i think some folks edit typos, etc with robots? maybe someone could just sweep through the site, identify 144 dpi images and edit them? IDK

  5. more people can jump on the job of manually shrinking the images :/

  6. when dragging in an image. the system notices if the image is ridiculously large and takes appropriate action (at the very least, just alerting the user to how large it is)

Here's a simple solution:

  1. Plain limit the width/height of images uploaded, to some reasonable figure.

Solutions?


{Just for anyone who doesn't use a Mac and is curious, the only reasonable workaround to this is you drag something to an external monitor before taking a screenshot; (perhaps even more whackily) it then makes a correct resolution screenshot for internet use.}

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Problem: obviously and evidently, many images on the site are 2x as large as they should be due to the 144/72 dpi duality problem.


Long story short, for those who don't use a Mac, there's a particular insanity in Mac OS that, when you take a screen shot it records it at 144 rather than 72 abstract dpi.

This is an absolute plague and results in ridiculously large images all over the net, including here on SO

HERE IS AN EXAMPLE:

example

NOTE THAT IT IS, OBVIOUSLY, DOUBLY-OVERSIZED

enter image description here

(When I see the problem on a new SO question and have time, I quickly edit the image down to the correct size, but I can't do 'em all.)

Solutions could include:

  1. some part of the pipeline understands that images from Macs should just be banned from existence that 144 dpi images should be correctly cut in half for www presentation

  2. when dragging in an image, at least some sort of warning like "Alert to Mac users, buy a computer do not upload enormous images"

  3. when adding an image. there's a button like "Image far too large? Click here to 50%"

  4. i think some folks edit typos, etc with robots? maybe someone could just sweep through the site, identify 144 dpi images and edit them? IDK

  5. more people can jump on the job of manually shrinking the images :/

  6. when dragging in an image. the system notices if the image is ridiculously large and takes appropriate action (at the very least, just alerting the user to how large it is)

Here's a simple solution:

  1. Plain limit the width/height of images uploaded, to some reasonable figure.

Solutions?


{Just for anyone who doesn't use a Mac and is curious, the only reasonable workaround to this is you drag something to an external monitor before taking a screenshot; (perhaps even more whackily) it then makes a correct resolution screenshot for internet use.}

Problem: obviously and evidently, many images on the site are 2x as large as they should be due to the 144/72 dpi duality problem.


Long story short, for those who don't use a Mac, there's a particular insanity in Mac OS that, when you take a screen shot it records it at 144 rather than 72 abstract dpi.

This is an absolute plague and results in ridiculously large images all over the net, including here on SO

HERE IS AN EXAMPLE:

example

NOTE THAT IT IS, OBVIOUSLY, DOUBLY-OVERSIZED

enter image description here

(When I see the problem on a new SO question and have time, I quickly edit the image down to the correct size, but I can't do 'em all.)

Solutions could include:

  1. some part of the pipeline understands that images from Macs should just be banned from existence that 144 dpi images should be correctly cut in half for www presentation

  2. when dragging in an image, at least some sort of warning like "Alert to Mac users, buy a computer do not upload enormous images"

  3. when adding an image. there's a button like "Image far too large? Click here to 50%"

  4. i think some folks edit typos, etc with robots? maybe someone could just sweep through the site, identify 144 dpi images and edit them? IDK

  5. more people can jump on the job of manually shrinking the images :/

  6. when dragging in an image. the system notices if the image is ridiculously large and takes appropriate action (at the very least, just alerting the user to how large it is)

Solutions?


{Just for anyone who doesn't use a Mac and is curious, the only reasonable workaround to this is you drag something to an external monitor before taking a screenshot; (perhaps even more whackily) it then makes a correct resolution screenshot for internet use.}

Problem: obviously and evidently, many images on the site are 2x as large as they should be due to the 144/72 dpi duality problem.


Long story short, for those who don't use a Mac, there's a particular insanity in Mac OS that, when you take a screen shot it records it at 144 rather than 72 abstract dpi.

This is an absolute plague and results in ridiculously large images all over the net, including here on SO

HERE IS AN EXAMPLE:

example

NOTE THAT IT IS, OBVIOUSLY, DOUBLY-OVERSIZED

enter image description here

(When I see the problem on a new SO question and have time, I quickly edit the image down to the correct size, but I can't do 'em all.)

Solutions could include:

  1. some part of the pipeline understands that images from Macs should just be banned from existence that 144 dpi images should be correctly cut in half for www presentation

  2. when dragging in an image, at least some sort of warning like "Alert to Mac users, buy a computer do not upload enormous images"

  3. when adding an image. there's a button like "Image far too large? Click here to 50%"

  4. i think some folks edit typos, etc with robots? maybe someone could just sweep through the site, identify 144 dpi images and edit them? IDK

  5. more people can jump on the job of manually shrinking the images :/

  6. when dragging in an image. the system notices if the image is ridiculously large and takes appropriate action (at the very least, just alerting the user to how large it is)

Here's a simple solution:

  1. Plain limit the width/height of images uploaded, to some reasonable figure.

Solutions?


{Just for anyone who doesn't use a Mac and is curious, the only reasonable workaround to this is you drag something to an external monitor before taking a screenshot; (perhaps even more whackily) it then makes a correct resolution screenshot for internet use.}

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Problem: obviously and evidently, many images on the site are 2x as large as they should be due to the 144/72 dpi duality problem.


Long story short, for those who don't use a Mac, there's a particular insanity in Mac OS that, when you take a screen shot it records it at 144 rather than 72 abstract dpi.

This is an absolute plague and results in ridiculously large images all over the net, including here on SO

HERE IS AN EXAMPLE:

example

NOTE THAT IT IS, OBVIOUSLY, DOUBLY-OVERSIZED

enter image description here

(When I see the problem on a new SO question and have time, I quickly edit the image down to the correct size, but I can't do 'em all.)

Solutions could include:

  1. some part of the pipeline understands that images from Macs should just be banned from existence that 144 dpi images should be correctly cut in half for www presentation

  2. when dragging in an image, at least some sort of warning like "Alert to Mac users, buy a computer do not upload enormous images"

  3. when adding an image. there's a button like "Image far too large? Click here to 50%"

  4. i think some folks edit typos, etc with robots? maybe someone could just sweep through the site, identify 144 dpi images and edit them? IDK

  5. more people can jump on the job of manually shrinking the images :/

  6. when dragging in an image. the system notices if the image is ridiculously large and takes appropriate action (at the very least, just alerting the user to how large it is)

Solutions?


{Just for anyone who doesn't use a Mac and is curious, the only reasonable workaround to this is you drag something to an external monitor before taking a screenshot; (perhaps even more whackily) it then makes a correct resolution screenshot for internet use.}

Problem: obviously and evidently, many images on the site are 2x as large as they should be due to the 144/72 dpi duality problem.


Long story short, for those who don't use a Mac, there's a particular insanity in Mac OS that, when you take a screen shot it records it at 144 rather than 72 abstract dpi.

This is an absolute plague and results in ridiculously large images all over the net, including here on SO

HERE IS AN EXAMPLE:

example

NOTE THAT IT IS, OBVIOUSLY, DOUBLY-OVERSIZED

(When I see the problem on a new SO question and have time, I quickly edit the image down to the correct size, but I can't do 'em all.)

Solutions could include:

  1. some part of the pipeline understands that images from Macs should just be banned from existence that 144 dpi images should be correctly cut in half for www presentation

  2. when dragging in an image, at least some sort of warning like "Alert to Mac users, buy a computer do not upload enormous images"

  3. when adding an image. there's a button like "Image far too large? Click here to 50%"

  4. i think some folks edit typos, etc with robots? maybe someone could just sweep through the site, identify 144 dpi images and edit them? IDK

  5. more people can jump on the job of manually shrinking the images :/

  6. when dragging in an image. the system notices if the image is ridiculously large and takes appropriate action (at the very least, just alerting the user to how large it is)

Solutions?


{Just for anyone who doesn't use a Mac and is curious, the only reasonable workaround to this is you drag something to an external monitor before taking a screenshot; (perhaps even more whackily) it then makes a correct resolution screenshot for internet use.}

Problem: obviously and evidently, many images on the site are 2x as large as they should be due to the 144/72 dpi duality problem.


Long story short, for those who don't use a Mac, there's a particular insanity in Mac OS that, when you take a screen shot it records it at 144 rather than 72 abstract dpi.

This is an absolute plague and results in ridiculously large images all over the net, including here on SO

HERE IS AN EXAMPLE:

example

NOTE THAT IT IS, OBVIOUSLY, DOUBLY-OVERSIZED

enter image description here

(When I see the problem on a new SO question and have time, I quickly edit the image down to the correct size, but I can't do 'em all.)

Solutions could include:

  1. some part of the pipeline understands that images from Macs should just be banned from existence that 144 dpi images should be correctly cut in half for www presentation

  2. when dragging in an image, at least some sort of warning like "Alert to Mac users, buy a computer do not upload enormous images"

  3. when adding an image. there's a button like "Image far too large? Click here to 50%"

  4. i think some folks edit typos, etc with robots? maybe someone could just sweep through the site, identify 144 dpi images and edit them? IDK

  5. more people can jump on the job of manually shrinking the images :/

  6. when dragging in an image. the system notices if the image is ridiculously large and takes appropriate action (at the very least, just alerting the user to how large it is)

Solutions?


{Just for anyone who doesn't use a Mac and is curious, the only reasonable workaround to this is you drag something to an external monitor before taking a screenshot; (perhaps even more whackily) it then makes a correct resolution screenshot for internet use.}

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