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chirurgeon
04-10-2011, 09:36 AM
I currently use SmugMug, but they have a photo size limit. I have a new camera and I am looking to move up to shooting RAW. I'm pretty sure the per photo size is going to exceed the limit at SmugMug. Is there a list of sites with there photo size limits?

TIA,

Kim

C&B Young
04-10-2011, 10:08 AM
To store RAW files on Smugmug you need a SmugVault (http://www.smugmug.com/price/smugvault.mg). Their site lists the fees as:

Storage costs 22 cents per gigabyte per month.
$1/month recurring charge.
Data transfer in is 30 cents per gigabyte. Data transfer out is 51 cents per gigabyte.

I personally don't use online backup because Canadian ISP's have ridiculous caps on upload speed, but I know a lot of people around here do, so you should get some good recommendations!

disneyboy2003
04-10-2011, 11:35 AM
I currently use SmugMug, but they have a photo size limit. I have a new camera and I am looking to move up to shooting RAW. I'm pretty sure the per photo size is going to exceed the limit at SmugMug. Is there a list of sites with there photo size limits?

TIA,

Kim


Hmmm, are you currently encountering problems with your SmugMug account because of these limits?

You are right in that SmugMug does impose a limit on photo sizes. However, the limit is 24 megabytes and 48 megapixels. (link (http://www.smugmug.com/help/upload-photos))

I don't know about your photos, but using a Canon 7D, my full-sized JPEGs are about 10-15 megabytes and about 18 megapixels. SmugMug only displays JPEG photos. It does not display RAW photos. So, even though I shoot RAW, I have to convert all my photos to JPEG before uploading them to SmugMug.

In reality, I probably don't need my JPEG photos to be 10-15 megabytes in size. That's probably overkill. Using Jeffrey Friedl's Lightroom plugin for SmugMug (link (http://regex.info/blog/lightroom-goodies/smugmug)), I can downsample my JPEG photos to something more manageable, with minimal compromise in photo quality.

C&B Young is correct about SmugVault. You can purchase a SmugVault account for online storage of your files. You can actually store any files in your SmugVault account: JPEGs, PDF documents, RAW files, Photoshop PSD files, etc. However, SmugVault doesn't actually display your RAW files for others to view. You'd have to specify that SmugVault create a JPEG preview of your file.

I'm not sure that there are any online storage services that allow you to upload RAW files and display them for viewing. Of course, I haven't looked into this, so I could be dead wrong about this. But I have a feeling that most online photo storage Web sites work with JPEGs.

SmugMug's "limits" are pretty generous, especially for regular picture-taking folks with regular dSLRs.


btw, the file size limit for photos in Flickr is 20 megabytes, if you have a Pro account. (link (http://www.flickr.com/help/with/uploading/))

Zenfolio has a maximum file size of 24 megabytes for everyone, except for Premium Business subscribers, who get 48 megabytes. Their other maximum size is 100 megapixels (10,000 x 10,000 pixels = 100,000,000 pixels = 100 megapixels) (link (http://www.zenfolio.com/zf/help/uploading-photos/uploading-guidelines))

chirurgeon
04-10-2011, 11:41 AM
Thanks, I must be confused about the available per photo size. I will check it out when I start using the new camera.

Kim

disneyboy2003
04-10-2011, 12:26 PM
Thanks, I must be confused about the available per photo size. I will check it out when I start using the new camera.

Kim


Oops! Just to clarify, the numbers I quoted above actually are the "per photo" size limits.