The problem is on this upload:
http://macintoshgarden.org/games/fa-18-korea-10
I'm pretty sure I've read on some other uploads about second screens not showing up as well.
The problem is on this upload:
http://macintoshgarden.org/games/fa-18-korea-10
I'm pretty sure I've read on some other uploads about second screens not showing up as well.
It does appear to be a broken link. The thumbnail for the 2nd pic is in the edit view but the link to the actual screenshot is broken. Removing the broken link and re-uploading the image again should fix it. Doesn't explain why it happens tho'.
Don't know if it's the case here, but the PHP built-in for accepting a file for upload renames the file if it is a duplicate file or there is an issue with the filename on the filesystem it is uploaded to. Still, the PHP built-in returns the new filename, so it should be possible to correctly form the link.
@Vito:
I recall now having a problem with uploading a specific screenshot and why (I think) that it failed. Even tho you can upload image files several MBs in size. I have struck where the Garden's uploader does not like it if the DPI of the file is above 91 DPI. This may or may not be the case, but after adjusting the DPI of my Hi-rez pic down, it went up to the Garden OK.
I DL'd the keyboard shortcuts from your Megaupload link and saw that the DPI of this scan is 200 DPI. - I resized the image to 72 DPI while retaining the file size and re-uploaded the result to the Garden (as a JPEG). It took, as you will see when you look at the F 18 Korea page.
If anyone was to DL the image now for printing it will still print OK if they adjust together, shrink the print size down and send the DPI back up to 200. Or they just DL the Megaupload image and print as is.
Oh cool. Thanks Mike! So it was the DPI. Well maybe that information is stated somewhere? If not, we need to update this information for future reference.
I've got the screenshot saved for an external download anyway on that page, full DPI so it will be OK. In reality, a better screen is needed but I really needed to know what was going on, because I'm going to be uploading more screens in the near future.
Thanks again, and thank you as well bertyboy.
Well, it may have been the DPI. I recall that I made a few attempts at uploading a particular scanned pic. It wasn't until I reduced its DPI that it would go up correctly. So there may be something in that - my educated guesstimate. And reducing the DPI of your scan certainly made a difference. Of course it may also be YADB (Yet Another Drupal Bug) 
Balrog will likely have a better informed view.
Guessing again, that the software has to create the thumbnail we see when we look at the page. So a high resolution may cause it issues. As would an absurbly high bit-depth, or an unxpected image format, or suspect EXIF tags, etc, etc.