seabass_seeker
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I looked around and it would seem that every time someone views the pictures, even outside photobucket, it eats PB's bandwidth since the images are hosted on their servers. What others have done is used an image editor to resize them not only in physical size but in quality too (pixels per inch). Having a high pixel count will lead to a higher file size and therefore more use of bandwidth.
For monitor display, images are fine at 72ppi. Many cameras offer different qualities such as normal, fine, and superfine. These are for printing purposes really since anything below 240ppi is not going to come out smooth (and professionals don't go below 300ppi). You will not see a difference on a normal monitor with 72ppi vs. 300ppi, even on most HD monitors. This can save a lot of space on photobucket.
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