Storage capacity and file size limits

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asked Jul 1 in H&E by imageu98 (120 points)

 Storage Capacity:
    - Refers to the total amount of space available for storing images.
    - Measured in gigabytes (GB) or terabytes (TB).
    - Some websites offer unlimited storage, while others have limits.
- File Size Limits:
    - Refers to the maximum size of a single image file.
    - Measured in megabytes (MB) or gigabytes (GB).
    - Larger files may be compressed or rejected.

Factors to consider:

- Image resolution and quality
- File format (JPEG, PNG, GIF, etc.)
- Compression algorithms used

Implications:

- Exceeding storage capacity limits may require upgrading or deleting images.
- Exceeding file size limits may require compressing images or using a different format.

Some websites may offer flexible limits or exceptions for specific accounts or subscriptions. Always review the terms and conditions to understand the specific limits and requirements for your image hosting needs.

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