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Adamski wrote:QUOTE (Adamski @ Mar 10 2012,2:00 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>He's only been here 5 mins and he's posting screenshots! What is this?
At this rate, he'll be posting in the screencomp!
Go for it;)
EDIT: Ooops ... did I say what a great debut pic?
EDIT to the EDIT: Stay away from the screencomp![]()
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Haha... I might have a dabble at some stage
Thanks for the compliments guys, 3 screens is the future im sure of it!
connor wrote:QUOTE (connor @ Mar 10 2012,7:56 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Is this a pano? multiple images stiched together? looks really great.
Nope! its just 3 screens running 4320x900 resolution, so get super wide screen

Adamski wrote:QUOTE (Adamski @ Mar 11 2012,1:53 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>On my 1920px (work) screen, I can only see one half at a time (scrolling) ... but if you look at each half independently, they still make amazing pics!
I'm afraid you're just going to have to enter that comp. You also have an advantage - your aspect ratio is already a nice letter-box shape ... and the detail when reduced from 4320 to 1280 will look incredible.
What GFX card are you using?
Im using a MSI HD6970 running eyefinity, also a 2500k @5.2GHZ, so its handling pretty much anythign i throw at it
Adamski wrote:QUOTE (Adamski @ Mar 11 2012,2:53 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>On my 1920px (work) screen, I can only see one half at a time (scrolling) ... but if you look at each half independently, they still make amazing pics!
When I want to view an image this size (in Firefox), I just right-click - View Image, and it will open in a new window, resized for my browser. Don't know what the equivalent is in other browsers, and I assume it requires auto-resizing to be turned on.
toprob wrote:QUOTE (toprob @ Mar 12 2012,9:26 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>When I want to view an image this size (in Firefox), I just right-click - View Image, and it will open in a new window, resized for my browser. Don't know what the equivalent is in other browsers, and I assume it requires auto-resizing to be turned on.
Rob, you have me intrigued. FF is my usual browser, but I can't find an "auto-resize" option (or can't see for looking). What I *do* have is an extension called "Image Toolbar": Firefox Extensions. One of the many extensions I can't live without.
Adamski wrote:QUOTE (Adamski @ Mar 12 2012,12:13 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Rob, you have me intrigued. FF is my usual browser, but I can't find an "auto-resize" option (or can't see for looking). What I *do* have is an extension called "Image Toolbar": Firefox Extensions. One of the many extensions I can't live without.
No,no. Just right click and click View Image. It will "auto-resize" at a lower resolution so you can see the whole thing without scrolling.Nick
NZ255 wrote:QUOTE (NZ255 @ Mar 12 2012,1:35 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>No,no. Just right click and click View Image. It will "auto-resize" at a lower resolution so you can see the whole thing without scrolling.
Hmmm ... not in my FF. Just opens up at new tab/window with the pic full size again. I'll trawl through all the options/settings again.
EDIT: Found it, thanks. It's a hidden parameter, but available in "about:config" - Auto-resize.Last edited by Adamski on Mon Mar 12, 2012 1:21 pm, edited 1 time in total.
browser.enable_automatic_image_resizingtoprob wrote:QUOTE (toprob @ Mar 12 2012,2:26 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>This should be the default in FF10. Not sure about earlier versions.
You can set this yourself, as long as you take care. Just type 'about:config' into the address bar, take heed of the warning, and then look for:
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browser.enable_automatic_image_resizing
You can 'toggle' it on and off when you right-click this config line.
EDIT: oops, too late!
But thanks anyway!
NZ255 wrote:QUOTE (NZ255 @ Mar 13 2012,8:35 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>That's weird..oh well glad it's working
It's actually quite handy. I'd call it more of a "feature" than a bug. When I'm wearing my Web Developer "hat", I need to disable this so I know my pop-windows (when I create them) aren't being scaled in any way.
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