Shout out for help – 35mmc images

By Hamish Gill

We are doing a load of work on the site at the moment – mostly around a new ad supplier, but we are also offloading the image hosting to an external provider. The ad stuff should kick in soon enough and will hopefully make the site a little faster and better for those who use the site with ads. The image offload has just happened now.

The help I need is from contributors: Could any of you that are available have a look through some of your posts to make sure the images you see in the post are correct both on the website and in the post editor in the back end of the website.

If you could report any anomalies where images are incorrect or where the image shown in the editor is different to the one shown in the post on the website, that would be great. This should be a case of it has either worked or it hasn’t, so even one report of an issue will result in this being undone, so as much help as I can get with this to track down potential issues would be great.

 

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By Hamish Gill
I started taking photos at the age of 9. Since then I've taken photos for a hobby, sold cameras for a living, and for a little more than decade I've been a professional photographer and, of course, weekly contributor to 35mmc.
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Michael Zwicky-Ross on Shout out for help – 35mmc images

Comment posted: 12/03/2026

All seems well with my posts thank you Hamish
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Mike Brooks on Shout out for help – 35mmc images

Comment posted: 12/03/2026

Hey Hamish, yes as far as I can tell everything seems to be present and accounted for!
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Walter Reumkens on Shout out for help – 35mmc images

Comment posted: 12/03/2026

Hello Hamish, I haven't noticed any differences either.
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Paul Quellin on Shout out for help – 35mmc images

Comment posted: 12/03/2026

Hi Hamish, I do have some issues it seems. Recent articles okay both back and front end of the site and so far everything prior to 18JUL24 is okay. The following are missing all their images on the front end of the site but are fine in the dashboard:
Kentmere and I musings on recent film choices 5July 25 No images displaying on front end, okay in editor

TLR under Grey Skies - A response to Geoff’s TLR challenge 01JAN25

Working Undercover - A one (or two) shot story 13DEC24

Minolta AL-F - Getting to know ALF 18JUL24


Hope this may be helpful, seems odd it is a particular date range.
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Roger on Shout out for help – 35mmc images

Comment posted: 12/03/2026

I’ve checked and not found any problems.
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Andrew Long on Shout out for help – 35mmc images

Comment posted: 12/03/2026

Hi Hamish. A reader pointed out that the images from my Ausgeknipst 16mm story were missing, and I've just seen your front page post about, wait for it, missing images! So, the following post is in need of some therapy: https://www.35mmc.com/28/06/2025/ausgeknipst-reels-developing-16mm-or-110-in-the-paterson-tank/#comments. Thanks
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