Most of image on blogpost are hosted on https://X.bp.blogspot.com/. An example image is: https://X.bp.blogspot.com/-sub1/sub2/sub3/sub4/s3600/filename.ext.
It's possible to create smaller image, with: https://X.bp.blogspot.com/-sub1/sub2/sub3/sub4/s360/filename.ext. The s360 is max width/hight of image. It's possible to get the original image's dimension by set it to s64000 or so.
Here an example image I got from this post: https://security.googleblog.com/2019/06/new-chrome-protections-from-deception.html (I have no idea to get any better example image)
It's possible to get the original image's dimension by set it to s64000 or so.
s0 works as well:
https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-kdj_hV2TUWE/XQgmlguwC2I/AAAAAAAAAi0/qNg_22A1jYwM3tVl7jcAYY8STqztmT2-gCLcBGAs/s0/anti-deception%2Bblog%2Bpost%2Bmock%2B%25281%2529.png
What exactly is this BlogspotExtractor supposed to do? Should it only match direct links to blogspot images and rewrite them to their original resolution, or do you want it to also scrape blogspot blogs and blogposts?
Yeah. Something like what. Does it work like Tumblr extractor?
Edit:
I want it as easy as
gallery-dl https://julianbphotography.blogspot.com
Edit:
I like this: https://github.com/limkokhole/blogspot-downloader
But majority is saving the image.
For blogs whose domain doesn't end with .blogspot.com, you can, like with Tumblr, put blogger: in front of the URL to tell gallery-dl that it's a Blogger blog:
$ gallery-dl blogger:http://www.julianbunker.com/