You can upload an image directly to Slack and share it in a channel. Within that request you can also add a comment that will appear as message above the images. This is the easiest approach, however you comment is limited to one string.

Alternatively you can add an image to your normal message either as image block or secondary attachment. This only works with a public URL to your image file, so you first need to upload your image to an image hoster (which can be your Slack workspace) to get the public URL.


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After much tinkering I found that while I could not use the API to create a message and upload an image simultaneously, I can first upload an image and then, with the timestamp returned, use update message to add text to the original message with the image upload.

Slack will include a preview of a file as part of your message. If you share an image, the preview will only display inline if it's smaller than 11,000 pixels on the longest side, or less than 45 million pixels total. Microsoft Office files that are larger than 50 MB will not display a preview.

I've been using you since you were in beta. And I really love you, I do. But I've been waiting patiently for over 10 years now to be able to just paste an image from my clipboard into a Post. Meanwhile you've created all manner of features in a desperate attempt to counter Discord, or something. But I am still waiting to be able to do something as simple as paste an image into a post.

I'm really struggling to find this information so I'm hoping someone here can help me. I'm trying to create an infographic to share in several Slack groups but I can't work out what image dimensions will be best. Is anyone able to advise?

I recently had a customer write in with a request: Once a week, they wanted to post a chart from a Google Sheet to a Slack Channel to keep everyone in the loop on the recent progress their team had made.

Once a week, it will post a message and upload the current state of the image of the chart to a specific channel in Slack. Of course, you can also send the image of the chart to any app that has a File field, like Dropbox or Google Drive.

I have been trying to do something similar to this - but with the added feature of re-publishing the image to Discord each time the chart is updated. It is working, with one exception - Zapier keeps posting only the original version of the chart. I can hit the chart URL and see that it has been updated, but I presume Zapier (or Discord?) must be caching the original image.

I am trying to add a giphy or an image to my automated message that goes to slack via a workflow when we close a deal. I know this is possible because I have seen it in a training, but I can't find where! Can someone please direct me on the best way to get this embedded in my existing workflow?

I am trying to do the same thing but instead of adding an image from Slack to Google Sheets I am wanting to add it to Asana. Can you elaborate on the coding needed to map the image itself rather than the html page?

For example, copying the link to the browser screen in my slack gives me this url: -pri/T01KBBEGM9D-F020161BHBL/screen_shot_2021-02-03_at_5.51.55_pm.png 


which when sent in a gmail step fails to populate as an attachment (makes sense, considering this link is private and requires you log in to view)

However, the public version of that file location would be -pri/T01KBBEGM9D-F020161BHBL/screen_shot_2021-02-03_at_5.51.55_pm.png?pub_secret=86e0137c9e *note the secret that slack appends to the url when viewing the image link from the external file url.

Copy an external link from slack, paste it in manually in the code input, run the code, map the value in the asana step. Then go back to the code block and replace the url input with the dynamic info from the trigger.

Hi! This error means that the image renderer timed out loading the dashboard in Grafana (I see that capture_timeout is configured to 30s). How long does the dashboard take to open, including all panels?

Hi everyone. I have been happily using circleci/slack@4.12 with a convenience python image for quite some time. We are now changing to a custom base image, where we manually install curl and jq, and things seem not to work anymore (see stack below). I am not really sure where to get started for troubleshoot this, any pointers would be greatly appreciated.

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Whenever I share a link in Slack for a non-Squarespace site, it loads the site preview with a large image. Whenever I share a link to a Squarespace website, the Open-Graph image is really tiny and is placed to the right-hand side rather than beneath.

When I do this, the images are not appearing, i just recieve links to the original questions. This is exactly te same error described on this thread from August 2021, but from what I got reading it, the problem was solved by slack itself. Unfortunately, I still have this issue.

I have the channel #metabase_files as i should. There, questions that result in tables generate the correct table (but this file doesn't appear on the notification) while graphics generate an image with the phrase "An error ocurred while displaying this card" written in red.

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You need to create a channel called metabase_files - not metabase-files

For reference: -guide/09-setting-up-slack.html

If you made a mistake during setup, then Metabase might cache in-memory for some hours, so restart Metabase.

Ok, so i tried it again and the logs shows this error three times (each corresponding to one of the three graphics that resulted in "An error ocurred while displaying this card" images). Wierdly, none of them had any negative results.

Over 70% of the files uploaded on Slack are images, and over 75% of those images are screenshots. What this tells us is that though images are ephemeral, screenshots are often used as a quick way to provide extra detail and context, and typically gain a high level of engagement over a short time period. Currently, a user must leave Slack and use another program in order to make small modifications to their image, resulting in valuable collaboration time being lost to context-switching. To help remedy this, we decided to create an image editor capable of rotating, cropping, and flipping an image in order to make sharing images faster, simpler, and easier.

We decided to target a relatively simple feature first so that we could quickly add value to our product. My goal was to implement a rotation button in the image viewer. Once I got to actually programming the feature, I realized the difference between writing code in your own codebase versus contributing code to a shared codebase. Something that seems really easy to code from scratch could take significantly longer if you want it to mesh well with previously written code.

After integration with Attlasian accounts, user icon displayed when using the Slack notification function does not reflect profile image, but instead displays an avatar image with default initials.

I tried logging in to my Atlassian profile page and registering a new image, but the change is not reflected.

Is there any solution to this? Or is it a bug?

Hi. I have a some images files from the Nikon confocal microscope in the .nd2 format. Each file have 3 channels and each channel has a Z stack of images. My goal is to change the Brightness and Contrast of the channels of different images to the same values, and save those files as tiff. For example, I would like to set the min and max values of Channel 1 (96-600), Channel 2 (96-1200), Channel 3 (96-200), etc. However when I click apply, it just change the setting of that particular layer that I have selected, but not the whole stack. I tried lookup table > Apply LUT. The setting were applied to the other two channels as well, but I want different values for different channels. Does anyone know know how to do that?

Brightness and contrast settings are not related to the information in the image, that is image data and the brightness and contrast settings are just how you see it. They also are generally not stored with the image. Those settings, among other visualization tools are controlled by the software that opens the image.

Once you apply the settings, you are fundamentally changing the data values in the image, making it useless for analysis. Basically you are no longer changing the brightness and contrast settings, and there should be a popup that warns you of this.

This is probably my favorite tool on this list because it works so well. Despite the name, EZGif.com is for editing all types of images with crops, resizes, optimizations, and other effects. The neatest bit is that you can pipe the output from one edit into another.

TechCrunch tested this by uploading to Slack a photo containing location data, then pulling a copy of that uploaded image from the server. The copy from the server, when checked again, no longer had location data embedded in the document. Some metadata remains, like the make and model of the device that took the photo.

However, it displays fine when I use the Image Output bot response. Note that the Image Output bot response also has the undesirable behavior of displaying the URL of the image in Slack. I don't want it displayed.

But Slack doesn't always work seamlessly, and you may experience, for example, uploaded photos that are inexplicably blurry, both for yourself and others. There are a few reasons this can happen, so here are five of the top ways to solve blurring images in Slack.

If your photos are blurry in Slack, the first thing you should do is restart the device that you're running Slack on, whether it's your desktop computer, laptop, phone, or tablet. Restarting your device flushes data that's in memory and gives Slack and other apps a chance to start fresh. It's fast and easy to perform a restart, so it's an excellent starting place for troubleshooting. If you need a refresher, here is how to restart a Windows computer, restart a Mac computer, and restart an iPhone. You can turn off most Android phones by holding the power button for several seconds, or you can swipe down from the top of the screen to see the shortcuts panel and tap the power icon. 2351a5e196

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