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I use Pix that comes stock with Linux Mint. It has a couple of different viewing modes, the one I think you want is file tree on the left and thumbnails on the main screen, you can drag and drop into folders. If you double click an image it goes to thumbnails on the left with the main part being the image. Source: about 1 year ago
Local images won't share directly, upload the images in postimages or imgbb first, use the url in the meta tags. Then click the extension again to create a new sharer link! - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
I think sometimes the png downloaded from here may be compressed too. Compare the file sizes. From now on I think I will use postimages.org to supplement my posts. It is quick and easy to use. Maximum 10,000 pixels images make note. Source: 5 months ago
You can host the image free (e.g. https://postimages.org/) and drop a link here. I don't understand the role of the ray in the fitting. Or is it that you want to just intersect the ray with the surface after fitting? In that case your problem breaks naturally into two parts. Source: 5 months ago
Maybe consider using postimages.org as an additional link in the comments, so we can DL your full sized pngs. Bewilderingly, these are the 3 different images /variants I could download from a single one of your images. 6mb, 2mb and the .webp is 320kb! Source: 5 months ago
On and off. I distinctly remember testing some of my posts and the downloaded jpgs were the same size as the originals,not compressed down to 350kb! I wish I could find the set criteria they are working to. In the meantime I think using postimages.org after posting might be the way to go. Source: 5 months ago
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