![]() Sequenced image filenames (fusker) - BID supports 'ranged' URLs for sequenced image downloading. mp4, etc)Įmbedded images - Apart from locating and downloading full sized imaged, BID can also download images embedded on a page Video Downloading - It's not just for images - BID also supports VIDEO downloading from directly linked video files (.avi. Password Protected Websites - BID will prompt for user names and passwords if the web site requires them. Multi Page Gallery Downloads - BID can detect and download from most popular multi page web galleries out of the box. Web Forum Support - BID can scan multi page forum threads and quickly extract all image links Just right click inside your browser window and select "Open current page with BID" Web Browser Integration - BID integrates with IE, Opera, FireFox and Chrome. This means BID can work on most galleries automatically, with no user configuration necessary.īatch Downloading - Automatically download from huge lists of gallery URLs via the integrated Queue Manager. Social Networking Sites - BID supports album downloading from sites such as facebook, myspace, and twitter related hosts like, , įull Sized Images - BID uses an advanced heuristic scoring method to locate full sized images. Thanks in advance for any assistance you can provide.Image Host Support - BID works with almost all popular image hosting sites, such as flickr, imagevenue, imagefap, imageshack, imagebam, etc. I am worried now as I just returned from a vacation and after taking a lot of photos in high resolution, I am now only left with the low resolution versions. This presents a problem for me as I use Photoshop to edit my photos, and would obviously like to start with the original photo with the highest resolution. The downloaded photo on my PC has a file size of 709kb which is clearly not the original file size. ![]() Once this photo was automatically uploaded to iCloud, I went to and downloaded the same photo to my PC. ![]() ![]() As an example I take a picture on my iPhone and the file size is 4.56mb. However I am finding that is not the case. My understanding this that when you take a picture on your iPhone the original photo is uploaded to iCloud and a smaller resolution photo is stored on the iPhone. I recently started using iCloud Photos as a way to share photos across devices and also free up space on my iPhone. When using iCloud Photos the original photo file size and resolution is not stored in iCloud Hi, ![]()
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