extended readme

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Christian Haschek
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## Why would I want to host my own images?
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.
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
## Features
- Uploads without logins or validation (that's a good thing, right?)
- 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```
Note: If an option needs a value it works like this: ```optionname_value```. Eg: ```pixelate_10```
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/
Option | Paramter | Example URL | Result
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