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## Why would I want to host my own images?
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If you own a server (even an home server) you can host your own PictShare instance so you have full control over your content and can delete images hasslefree.
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If you're an app developer or sysadmin you can use it for a centralized image hosting. With the simple upload API you can upload images to your PictShare instance and get a nice short URL
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## Features
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- Uploads without logins or validation (that's a good thing, right?)
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- Simple API to upload any image from remote servers to your instance via URL and via Base64
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Original URL: ```https://www.pictshare.net/b260e36b60.jpg```
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Note: If an option needs a value it works like this: ```optionname_value```. Eg: ```pixelate_10```
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If there is some option that's not recognized by PictShare it's simply ignored, so this will work: https://www.pictshare.net/pictshare-is-awesome/b260e36b60.jpg and also even this will work: https://www.pictshare.net/b260e36b60.jpg/how-can-this-still/work/
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Option | Paramter | Example URL | Result
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-------------- | ------------------ | ---------------------- | ---------------
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