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Help req'd with image sizing
Can any internet experts in this forum help me with a problem which I get with pictures posted in our Rotorheads Around the World collection from time to time.
An example, posted today: The picture, posted as an [IMG], is enormous - far too big for a web page. However, if I post the URL for the picture, although it initially appears at the same size, it then reduces to a smaller size. I'm puzzled because the URL for both sizes is the same. Click on this link and you'll see what I mean. http://idd02np2.eresmas.net/dosrius-...4/P1010042.JPG How do I get the picture to appear in the smaller size when it's posted as an [IMG] in Rotorheads? Heliport :confused: http://idd02np2.eresmas.net/dosrius-...4/P1010042.JPG |
However, if I post the URL for the picture, although it initially appears at the same size, it then reduces to a smaller size. You'll need to rescale the picture, or ask the owner to do it - 640x480 is usually a good size. |
Thanks.
What superb service. :ok: Heliport |
The newer IE versions indeed resize the photo automatically to fit your screen, but they only do this if the window ONLY holds an image. If you've got a page with an image on it then the HTML code in the page tells the browser how big the image should be. If nothing is specified it is shown at full size, this is the case when you insert an image in a posting on a forum.
So indeed the best thing is to resize the image first, and then insert the smaller image. It's also kinder on those souls out there still using older IE versions or different browsers, as these may not have the handy function described above. |
Heliport,
You can easily resize the pictures before uploading them to the web with either MS Paint or MS Photo Editor. Take Care, Richard |
Richard
I resize if necessary when I post images. Problems arise with some pics posted in our Photo Gallery. Thanks for the tip about MS Paint and Photo Editor. I haven't tried them, but will. Another query while I'm here with the experts, please. Using the picture above as an example ..... The picture is a jpg. However, if I 'Save Picture as ......' , it will only save as a bmp. ie The Save as Type .......' dropdown menu doesn't offer any option other than bmp. Any idea why? Do I need to change any settings? (I'm using Windows XP and IE6) |
Heliport,
The picture is a jpg. However, if I 'Save Picture as ......' , it will only save as a bmp. ie The Save as Type .......' dropdown menu doesn't offer any option other than bmp. I would first go Delete the temporary Internet files. To do so, click Tools, click Options, click the General tab, and then click the Delete Files button. If that does not work, then click Tools, click Options, click the Advanced tab, clear the Do not save encrypted pages to disk check box, click View, and then click the Refresh button. Take Care, Richard |
Temporary Internet pages cache not full, but emptied anyway.
"Do not save encrypted pages to disk" wasn't checked. No change. :confused: |
Heliport - can you try this suggestion from the Microsoft Knowledge base
Internet Explorer Saves Images As Bitmaps (.bmp Files) It's similar to Richard's suggestion, but seems to have an extra step. |
Deleted two 'Unknown' files from the Downloaded Program Files folder and .......... success!
Thanks Evo. :ok: |
Evo
Thanks for the M$ link. :ok: I had a similar problem with Paint/WinME (no save as JPEG), a bit of search got me the solution (had to use regedit) Just in case : http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;230902 |
Heliport,
That is great news! ;) Take Care, Richard |
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