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I have several listings i cant list because the images are not staying cropped or rotated..
once you crop or rotate.. it shows saved image tag but no photo will appear.. when you go back to listing it shows unchanged... if you go to edit again the item is cropped or rotated.. but not in the uploaded images.. and you cant use the image because the gallery picture never show's the changes made..
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temporary fix... go to manage images..

these are images after they get uploaded from you disk..or camera..

check the box per image and edit.. you can crop and rotate there.. they will not show the image as fixed right away.. it takes several minutes.. but once the image is fixed then upload it to the listing..

im making my listings saveing them with no image then comming back and adding the cropped and roted one.

AUCTIVA.. this is taking way to long.. we need this fixed now..
Hi golfer222111 I am just a satisified active user of Auctiva's tools and in no way employed by them (wishful thinking I'm afraid).

If you look at the Karma ratings I have the label 'specialist' as I have posted replies on between 250 and 499 threads.

You can look up these ratings by going to the "Auctiva community page -> personal zone" and selecting "karma" from the list on the left to show the levels you can climb to as you actively take part on these boards.

I am just saying relative to your problem that in my opinion it is better to :-

1) take the pictures initally at the maximum and no more resolution than you need to (I think many digital cameras have the option to take pictures at more than one resolution)

2) process them down to the required size before uploading (including any correction, cropping and specialised watermarking)

3) upload in bulk the result.

Reasons :-

1) It will always be quicker to process images on your PC so long it is of reasonable perfomance (IMHO) e.g. processor faster then 1Ghz than to do it over an internet or even a LAN connection on your own network.

2) The smaller the file to upload the quicker it is.

3) You have the processed images available for future use.

I have taken, processed and uploaded a few thousand pictures for my listings using this approach with few problems using XP/IE6 relatively cheap camera, cheap image processing tools and probably the best part of a thousand images with Auctiva's excellent multiple image uploader for IE. (because I only joined them last year) Smile

Will the problem be fixed, I do not know many problems are finger trouble or browser/firewall/cookie setup problems on users PC's. You probably need to file a support request if it persists.
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