You
may want to consider saving the image to your computer then uploading
to EONS and then if you wish you can delete it from your computer. I
have a special folder called "images temporary" that I save to then
upload from. It is easy to go back to the folder and find all of the
temporary files that you wish to delete. We have a 100 mb limit of
uploading we can do each month to EONS and there is no bandwidth
metering. I upload a lot of images and have never come close to even
1/4 of the limit.
The following is the explanation of bandwidth from Photobucket: ~gJ
What is Bandwidth?
Bandwidth is used when digital content is viewed from a link you posted
on another website or sent in an email (e.g., MySpace, eBay, message
boards, etc.). Bandwidth is a measure of the number of bytes passed
over time via direct linking. It is calculated by adding up the size of
each of your images or videos as they are sent from Photobucket. The
“Monthly Bandwidth" number is the amount of bandwidth you have
used within the last month. The month is determined by the day of the
month you registered your account.
Example: You have various images of 25K each in size that are viewed by
100 users on your favorite message board in one day. 25K * 100 requests
= 2500K (or 2.5MB) of bandwidth used in one day.
Important! Do not confuse bandwidth with your album size.
Bandwidth usage is unmetered for Pro accounts, however Photobucket
reserves the right to disable direct linking on accounts that use
excessive bandwidth or are otherwise abusing the system. To check your
current usage, log into your account, click the account options link,
and then review your Monthly Bandwidth in the Account Dashboard to the
right. Free accounts are allowed 25 GB of bandwidth per month, and Pro
accounts are unmetered. 25GB is hundreds of thousands of images viewed
via direct links, and the value resets each month on the anniversary of
the day you registered.
Why do I see a 'Bandwidth Exceeded' message?
If you have a Photobucket account: 1. Log into your Photobucket
account. 2. Click the account options link at the top right. 3. Check
your Monthly Bandwidth usage in the Account Dashboard. If it is
exceeded, the logo replaces your images. Note: When you upgrade to Pro,
or when your monthly anniversary date arrives, the bandwidth resets to
zero, and your images redisplay.
If you did not exceed the monthly bandwidth allowance, or you are not a
Photobucket member, you probably have an image incorporated in your
MySpace background (or other website) that is hosted in a Photobucket
member's album which has exceeded the bandwidth allowance. To prevent
the logo from displaying, you must remove the code that was linked from
Photobucket.
You can avoid exceeding bandwidth when you get a Pro account, which has
unmetered bandwidth. However, Photobucket reserves the right to disable
direct linking on accounts that use excessive bandwidth or otherwise
abuse the system.
If you are not a Photobucket member, please consider joining
Photobucket and using your own account to host the images you want to
display around the web.