Thanks Bob
I have used similar large file transfers. It is/was the zipping of files bit that I'm not fully up on. Will have to have a look at it.
Hywyn
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Thanks Bob
I have used similar large file transfers. It is/was the zipping of files bit that I'm not fully up on. Will have to have a look at it.
Hywyn
You beat me to it, Bob.
I would like to add that zipping jpgs would only be useful for keeping the files together (e.g. in packages of just under the max allowed size). As a way of saving space zipping jpgs is pretty useless as the savings in my experience are rarely more than 0.5 %.
It is also possible to use Skype to transfer large files. Possible but slow. I sent Swiper a 500 meg file by Skype - it took about 24 hours. But it got there.
Another point: it is often useful to check for availabilty of grave photos with Monsieur Pierre Vandervelden of http://www.inmemories.com/. He is French speaking but will answer mails in English without any problem. And another possible source is the War Grave Photographic Project at http://twgpp.org/
John
Hywyn,
I'll do my best and be in touch afterwards
Colin
Additionally http://www.britishwargraves.co.uk/ They hold 50% of the graves at Delville Wood.
Interesting site....shows what I know because I didn't even know it existed