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Author Topic: thumbnail and medium file generation  (Read 2293 times)

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mathfeel

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thumbnail and medium file generation
« on: January 16, 2008, 08:58:18 am »

I know that coppermine is suppose to take care of generating those files on the fly. However, with some shared host company (I'll point finger here: bluehost), running convert a lot counts against your CPU quota. This is especially a problem in batch upload where even if the original size is small, a large amount of photo would still be bad.

So, is it possible to do convert off line, adhering to the thumb_ and normal_ prefix set in config and in batch-add or would coppermine attempts to run convert anyway even if those files exist??
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Re: thumbnail and medium file generation
« Reply #1 on: January 16, 2008, 09:06:25 am »

Yes, you can generate the thumbs and intermediate images on your client as well and FTP upload all files. Then batch-add your stuff. Read up the tutorial "Batch-resizing pics with Irfan View" on the Tutorials. Just make sure to respect naming conventions (prefixes for thumbs and intermediate images).
On the batch-add screen, coppermine will not attempt to create thumbs and/or intermediates of correspondingly named files already exist.
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