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Why are there different image sizes?
When you upload an image to PBase, three versions of the image (other than the original you uploaded) are automatically generated - small, medium and large.
The small is no larger than 160 pixels on either side, the medium no larger than 400 pixels, and the large is no larger than 800 pixels.
PBase will only generate sizes that are smaller than your original. So, if your original is smaller than 800 pixels on both sides, no large will be generated.

When viewing the image, if different size files exist for the same image, you will have your choice of sizes. This is useful if you have a slow internet connection and want to view a smaller size, or if you want greater detail and want to view a larger size.
Once you choose a size, PBase will make that your default viewing size on that computer until you choose a different size.
The initial default viewing size for everyone is large.

Popular Galleries/Images
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In order for your gallery or image to appear in the popular pages, it must receive votes.
To show up in the 7 day view, your gallery or image must have received at least one vote in the past 7 days.
There are pages for Popular Galleries and pages for Popular Photos.
The popular pages are not a contest, but offer an easy way to find interesting or good photos.

Unfortunately, at this time you are not able to see exactly how many votes your galleries have received.
On the popular images pages, the numbers in parentheses represent the number of votes that particular image has received.


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