[Leica] Fwd: IMG: Display sizes (Test shot Rhino)
Douglas Barry
imra at iol.ie
Tue Feb 28 07:08:31 PST 2017
Thanks for that, John. I never knew that trick.
Douglas
On 28/02/2017 13:23, John McMaster wrote:
> If you copy the image location (rather than full URL) and paste that then most browsers resize the image to fit the window...
>
> e.g. for the rhino shot look at http://gallery.leica-users.org/d/439083-1/Rhino.jpg and you can then zoom in to the original size within the bowser...
>
> john
>
> -----Original Message-----
>
> It depends on what equipment one views it with and whom you’re willing to have not be able to see the whole image, since 1700 px is a good deal more than some laptops can accommodate and maybe some desktops too. On my 13” MacBook Retina with display resolution set to 1440 x 900, the viewing window at full screen accommodates only about 80% of the height and width of the image, with some lost to the scroll bars, requiring scrolling to see it all. If I set resolution to max, 1680 x 1050, where text gets uncomfortably small, I see nearly all of the image. On my 21.5” iMac Retina (1920 x 1080), it fits comfortably.
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> Nice informal portrait, by the way.
>
> —howard
>
>
>> On Feb 28, 2017, at 6:20 AM, Douglas Barry <imra at iol.ie> wrote:
>>
>> I thought that I posted this but don't see it, so here we go again.
>>
>>
>> Now that I've switched to a new monitor and pc, I've noticed that some
>> of the submissions coming in to the Gallery from Luggers are quite
>> small and this makes it hard to appreciate details in their images -
>> even at Large size.
>>
>> Going on this pic that I've just uploaded, it appears that, with my
>> new 24'' monitor, I need to submit images at a minimum of 1700 pixels
>> wide to see reasonable detail at large size.
>>
>> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/DouglasBray/Rhino.jpg.html
>>
>> How are the rest of you finding sizing? Any comments?
>>
>> Douglas
>>
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