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I've been trying to upload some photos,but am getting the following error message:
Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 8388608 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 2984 bytes) in /www/scrollsawer.com/htdocs/gallery/image-inc.php on line 84
What must I do to correct this?Can anyone help?Thanks much!
"Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom must, like men, undergo the fatigue of supporting it."---Thomas Paine
I am not sur what size images you are trying to load. I have had problems in the past when I forgot to check image size and even though the number of bytes were small enough the pixel dimensions were out of range.
I tend to forget, living in Canada, that not everyone has broadband.
It would be better to make the pics 640 x480.
CAЯL HIRD-RUTTEЯ
"proud member of the best scroll sawing forum on the net."
Are you trying to upload a 8mb image? Ya might consider compressing or reducing it. I cut my 4mb images down to 25% size and leave it at 100% quality. I don't think many of us are going to try and print your full size photo.
Sawdust King
If there is one thing I can make perfect every time it is sawdust.
I have recently written to the editor and made her aware of the two recent posts and asked her to chime in and give us their input on how to handle the scanning of the patterns. I have not heard back from Kaylee nor has she chimed in yet.
But Rolf are they copying them on home size copy machine and/or using programs to enlarge or shrink them? So I guess no one at Fox reads their forum anymore and knows what is being talked about?
It would be truly helpful if all publications were to clearly state on each pattern "enlarge pattern by x% for full size" or something like that which would clue the user in. But I'm like Rolf....I change the size of every pattern to get what I want.
I agree with you Mark, I am constantly changing or adapting my patterns to suit my taste or the size of the wood that is available to me. Thinking about electronic versions of the patterns, that would be great. But very hard to control. It amazes me how many people have no scruples about sharing....
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