here is picture https://jnsflooringandsupplies.com/F...ded_Vista_LL04
I download from manufacturers website
https://www.southlandfloors.com/d/sf...ista-tile/ll04
then I upload to https://bulkresizephotos.com/en?exte...ckground=false
and resize.
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here is picture https://jnsflooringandsupplies.com/F...ded_Vista_LL04
I download from manufacturers website
https://www.southlandfloors.com/d/sf...ista-tile/ll04
then I upload to https://bulkresizephotos.com/en?exte...ckground=false
and resize.
jimmie,
you downloaded a png and renamed it a jpg.
not sure what else to say about that.
from manufacturers website:
from your website:Code:<div title="Langley by Sfi - Ll04 Wooded Vista" style="background-image: url("https://images.floorforce.com/Textures/16028/Ceramic-and-Porcelain/30cdc42f-a774-4604-8756-13bc3a4b1592/Images/LL04--LANGLEYLL04_500x500.png"); height: 400px; width: 100%; background-size: cover; background-position: center center;"></div>
Code:<div class="fotorama__stage__frame fotorama__loaded fotorama__loaded--img fotorama__active" style="left: 0px;">
<img src="images/product_pictures/LL04.jpg" class="fotorama__img" style="width: 1250px; height: 1250px; left: 0px; top: 0px;">
</div>
So I can't convert pictures. I think I read somewhere that product pictures should be same size and type? Trying to keep listing pages neat and tidy
don't put words in my mouth...
from the evidence that is posted on this thread, you did not convert the image from a png to a jpg. you just changed the file extension.
you may have resized it; but again from what has been posted on this thread, as well as what i have looked at on the 2 sites, all you did was change the extension name.
feel free to continue to defend your position. i will graciously back out from further discussion of it.
although i still think image handler determining the file type and acting accordingly would be a beneficial addition to the plugin. if i feel so inclined, perhaps i will take a stab at it. right now, i am not feeling so inclined.
Use a proper software e.g. GIMP to prepare your images before you upload
With GIMP you can read out the image information, set / change the color profile and export to a proper file type e.g. JPG.
On the screenshot you see what Carl already said. So you can always check yourself.
FWIW for batch processing of images I've found Irfanview to cover all my requirements over many years.
As far as handling user errors, I think that as long as the site continues to function, a debug log is enough to go on.
OP now knows the problem and will fix it.
Perhaps the specific case could be added to IH documentation to save others some time.
When using windows paint, is that not able to take a png and save as jpg. Just sucks cause we have over 10000 product pictures to fix.
I installed IH5, got no notice in the header of it being installed, I found the IH settings and such. The image shows in product listing and items page but nowhere else. Store just gives the product info with no image. Is it due to me having the store in maintenance mode, I reuploaded the files to their spots. I cleared its image cache but when I go to the link for managing the images it is blank. I have them named as they were in 1.39h...name.jpg ,name_01.jpg, This is from IH area,maybe I did not set the sizes like I should have?