Google+ Photos era la opción predeterminada para muchos de nosotros con Android y la copia de seguridad automática activada… todas tus fotos terminaban en un solo lugar en línea, almacenamiento gratuito, etc., etc… Yo tenía el hábito de abrirlas en la página de Google y arrastrar la foto a Discourse. La URL de la foto solía verse algo así:
Esto no se encaja, ya que no termina en «.jpg». No tengo idea de cómo extraer la ubicación del archivo JPG original a partir de esa cadena. Parece ser una ubicación de almacenamiento y un ID completamente diferentes, y contiene información sobre el tamaño de la foto al final.
¿Alguien más listo que yo podría investigar esto para agregarlo o solucionarlo?
This is obtained by right clicking on the image and selecting “Copy image URL”
Raw image
Not sure I’d trust this to continue working in the future - no indications that this is a permalink. Guess it might be removed / moved in Google’s delivery network.
Thank link doesn’t seem to work for me, can you paste a working version in Generate responsive embed codes - Iframely to see if it is even supported? (particularly for gallery versions)
It does work if you whitelist goo.gl. Also if you share a photo from Google Photos it generates a special goo.gl link (similar to the maps specific one) that’s just for photos. So it’s not a standard shortened link. On my site I white-listed goo.gl and if you post this link it puts the photo in.
Only problem is that portrait mode photos are cut-off. But I think that’s something wrong on Google’s end.
See this:
That photo should look like this, but it’s only showing the top part.
We covered this in another topic, the pain here is that our “onebox any image” code depends on file extension instead of doing a HEAD/GET and pulling out the mime type.
I think we should just bite the bullet here and look at mime types cause it cleans up a bunch of places where this is the case.