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#tumblr please stop killing my photos quality. click for better resolution
hawkpartys · 1 year
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pi-creates · 4 years
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Hey Pi! Is there a reason why you screen asks and not answer on them as... ya know asks haha (nothing against it just curious ^^)
There is actually a reason for that. Dunno how logical my reason is, but hey, you let me know if this makes sense. 
I don’t know if it was an isolated issue, but the first time I tried to upload through an ask, I noticed that tumblr decided to destroy the quality of any that I tried to add in a portrait orientation, or if I added more than a few in one answer. Honestly, it might have been just a bad day for tumblr, because I have seen it behave fine on other instances, but I’m a “once-bitten, twice-shy” sort of person and just got in to the habit of slapping a screenshot of the ask on the top of photo posts since that didn’t seem to affect the quality at all.
Also, on desktop I like the little scrolling thing you can do by clicking on images that are put in photo posts. It also stops things exploding in to really long posts when I change the layout by putting images side-by-side without killing the actual resolution when it’s clicked on. Though I have sort of given up on trying to reduce the total length of posts since I get the feeling that's something only I cared about. 
Maybe there’s a way to do this through answering asks from my inbox, but like... I think people know that I only started my account at the start of the year, and I am not the best at navigating or understanding if there are better ways/other ways of doing things. 
Aaaand there is the thing where I’m usually not logged on to my account (I log in to post, respond to people, or send an ask, then log back out), so I found it easier to remember what I was doing by taking screenshots of my inbox, putting the requests in folders, then filling the folders up and posting/scheduling them the next time I logged on.
I dunno, I’m a creature of habit and don’t think about it all that much unless someone brings it up. Is it something that you guys think would be better if I responded through asks? I’m all for suggestions on stuff like this - if there is a more pleasing way of doing what I’m doing, let me know.
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