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Image compression during upload after using the pre-upload editor

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Da' Pimp

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Yes, I have checked the demo and it does the same thing.

Issue: After uploading a NSFW image to the pre-uploader you have the option to edit the image name, etc.

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Well, when you check "Flag as unsafe" (ONLY in the editor does this happen) and then upload it, the Full size of the image is not shown. Like if I upload a 2000x2000 image and then try and enlarge it, it will only enlarge to like 800x800 or not at all depending on the original size of the image.

Again, this only happens when you check the "Flag as unsafe" box in the editor before your actual upload.

Thank you for any and all help.

***EDIT*** It does it ANY TIME you edit the image before upload, eg change the title, check the nsfw box, etc.
 

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Are you removing exif data (on upload or in your user settings)?

That thing recreates the image, maybe that is what's going on.
 
No, keeping the exif data intact. Leaving it up to the users to decide how they'd like things.

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It literally happens any time that you go into the edit options thingy and change anything in it
 
Then is something Exif related like fix image orientation. I just uploaded a 5MB picture and I got this:

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If you really want me to debug it properly send me the conflicting images.

inbox@chevereto.com
 
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