Image Size Changes

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Earl Partridge

FP2000
I upload images with the size 700 x 525. I create a thumbnail. When
clicking the thumbnail the "bigger" size displays. However, the "bigger"
size is not full size. It is 539 x 404.

Why?
 
show us the page..post the url


| FP2000
| I upload images with the size 700 x 525. I create a thumbnail. When
| clicking the thumbnail the "bigger" size displays. However, the "bigger"
| size is not full size. It is 539 x 404.
|
| Why?
|
|
 
Which ones are smaller? I'm not going to try each one. The ones I did open
were 700 x ... You do have a few broken images as well.
Eleanor
 
In my viewing, checking the property of everyone of them shows them
to be 539 x 404. But in checking each and every one, I noticed that when
the image begins to first appear, there is a brief border outline that does
seem to be 700 pixels wide. I have my screen resolution set to 800 x 600
and thought that setting the full size image to 700 pixels wide, my monitor
should show the complete image and not require horizontal scrolling.

Your response prompted further experimenting. I changed my screen
resolution to 1024 x 768 and then clicking the thumbnail, the image does
in fact show as 700 x 525. However, my thoughts were that probably most
of the people that view these pages were using computers set at 800 x 600,
and thought that a 700 pixel wide image would fit nicely on most monitors.

Now, I wonder if the "resizing" is a function of Windows (I'm running XP),
or perhaps something built into viewing of thumbnails.
 
oh that!...thats a function of IE.
In Options Multimedia: Allow Image Resizing...you can turn it on or off.


| In my viewing, checking the property of everyone of them shows them
| to be 539 x 404. But in checking each and every one, I noticed that when
| the image begins to first appear, there is a brief border outline that does
| seem to be 700 pixels wide. I have my screen resolution set to 800 x 600
| and thought that setting the full size image to 700 pixels wide, my monitor
| should show the complete image and not require horizontal scrolling.
|
| Your response prompted further experimenting. I changed my screen
| resolution to 1024 x 768 and then clicking the thumbnail, the image does
| in fact show as 700 x 525. However, my thoughts were that probably most
| of the people that view these pages were using computers set at 800 x 600,
| and thought that a 700 pixel wide image would fit nicely on most monitors.
|
| Now, I wonder if the "resizing" is a function of Windows (I'm running XP),
| or perhaps something built into viewing of thumbnails.
|
|
| | > Which ones are smaller? I'm not going to try each one. The ones I did open
| > were 700 x ... You do have a few broken images as well.
| > Eleanor
| > | >> http://www.gmarc.com/activity/05January/Default.htm
| >>
| >>
| >> "Rob Giordano (Crash Gordon®)" <[email protected]>
| >> wrote in message | >> show us the page..post the url
| >>
| >>
| >> | >> | FP2000
| >> | I upload images with the size 700 x 525. I create a thumbnail. When
| >> | clicking the thumbnail the "bigger" size displays. However, the
| >> "bigger"
| >> | size is not full size. It is 539 x 404.
| >> |
| >> | Why?
| >> |
| >> |
| >>
| >
| >
|
|
 
Is that resizing under IE Tools | Options? I didn't find it.
In XP, I did a search for that subject with no match.
I'll check Control Panel.
Earl

in message oh that!...thats a function of IE.
In Options Multimedia: Allow Image Resizing...you can turn it on or off.


| In my viewing, checking the property of everyone of them shows them
| to be 539 x 404. But in checking each and every one, I noticed that when
| the image begins to first appear, there is a brief border outline that
does
| seem to be 700 pixels wide. I have my screen resolution set to 800 x 600
| and thought that setting the full size image to 700 pixels wide, my
monitor
| should show the complete image and not require horizontal scrolling.
|
| Your response prompted further experimenting. I changed my screen
| resolution to 1024 x 768 and then clicking the thumbnail, the image does
| in fact show as 700 x 525. However, my thoughts were that probably most
| of the people that view these pages were using computers set at 800 x 600,
| and thought that a 700 pixel wide image would fit nicely on most monitors.
|
| Now, I wonder if the "resizing" is a function of Windows (I'm running XP),
| or perhaps something built into viewing of thumbnails.
|
|
| | > Which ones are smaller? I'm not going to try each one. The ones I did
open
| > were 700 x ... You do have a few broken images as well.
| > Eleanor
| > | >> http://www.gmarc.com/activity/05January/Default.htm
| >>
| >>
| >> "Rob Giordano (Crash Gordon®)" <[email protected]>
| >> wrote in message | >> show us the page..post the url
| >>
| >>
| >> | >> | FP2000
| >> | I upload images with the size 700 x 525. I create a thumbnail. When
| >> | clicking the thumbnail the "bigger" size displays. However, the
| >> "bigger"
| >> | size is not full size. It is 539 x 404.
| >> |
| >> | Why?
| >> |
| >> |
| >>
| >
| >
|
|
 
In IE go to Tool, Internet Options, Advanced Tab and scroll down to the
multimedia section and you'll see the checkbox.
 
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