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smallpatch1
Posts: 149
Registered: 10-23-2009
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For management on picture enlarging

Wouldn't it be better for the viewers to be able to enlarge a picture if they decided they need to see a close up of the fine detail.

  I see a person can chose between three sizes of pictures before they post the message but if the viewer didn't care one way or the other then space could be saved by leaving the picture small.

 You can forget all what I just posted if you can change the size of picture after it is posted but I tried changing the size of the picture I posted in the Off Topic section and it wouldn't change.  So what are the thoughts from the big wheel side?   

                         Jess

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Sawdustr
Posts: 1,058
Registered: 10-21-2009
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Re: For management on picture enlarging

Hello Small Patch,

First off Welcome to the best new Woodworking Forums on the internet and we hope you will continue to come back.

In regard to enlarging the pictures you can make them small, medium or large before you post them so that way you can write something about the pictures

by placing them on the left or right of your post body. That way people can see what you are talking about by only having to shift their eyes left or right. Should you decide to show a full size one you may and then continue writing under the picture.

Remember to keep your hands no closer to a spinning blade or bit than 6" for safety sake.

Respectfully,

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MSWood
Posts: 53
Registered: 10-20-2009
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Re: For management on picture enlarging

As it sits we cannot zoom a photo that's posted.      I've no idea if it's something that the Lithium software can accommodate in the future, and all we can do is ask.


In the interim - use the photo sizes that we have to your advantage

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rxeagle
Posts: 110
Registered: 10-23-2009
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Re: For management on picture enlarging

Hey Matt, Note that if image is in gallery you can enlarge by clicking on the image

Gerald Lawrence @ The Eagles Nest
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