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Author Topic: July Flower Photos of the Day  (Read 227950 times)
Ernest

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« Reply #270 on: July 31, 2012, 08:33:21 PM »

A few more:   Fifth Dimension
                   Jazz--the bright orange just jumps out at you at sunset
                  


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farmer d
Farmer D

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Hollywood, CA


« Reply #271 on: July 31, 2012, 09:16:41 PM »

Geneva I love your bloom pic.  That is a really delicate and warm pink color.  Keep them pics coming!

Deb just beautiful blooms.  Ruby Tuesday and Over the Rainbow are gorgeous!

Erny wonderful shots there.  You're right on about Jazz, super orange fun!  Isn't Vin Electrique a great bloom.  As it fades it seems to stay just as pretty in a different way.

Is it me or have we always had the ability to click on a pic posted here to enlarge it and then you get another +cursor that lets you super enlarge the pic if the person has downloaded close to the 300kb max if that is still the max (I just saw a message that the max is now 400kb)?  I never enlarge my own pics but I was checking something on my SOT plant post and holy smokes the degree to which the second enlargement zoomed in was astounding...

It was bigger than the original pic on my mac.  If this was always the case I got lucky as I always keep these uploaded pics just under 300kb and if possible would love it if any of you could do that too.  I totally understand if based on computer and internet connection constraints but WOW that was a nice surprise!  I'll start saving my pics to just under 400 kb going forward if this is the case.

Here is a few from today I didn't share for fun of enlarging...

Farmer D


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Charlie
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« Reply #272 on: August 01, 2012, 05:17:39 AM »

Darren, I don't know what to make of this feature. It works on your posted photos but if you scroll down to Deb's most recent it doesn't work even though her photos are almost to the limit of 400KB. The super close-up is neat when it works. I'm viewing this on a Mac with Safari my browser, not sure if any of that makes a difference.

Charlie
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Doll

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Houston, Texas


« Reply #273 on: August 01, 2012, 05:41:06 AM »

That feature has always been there for me. It simply allows you to see the full size. Some of Darren's pics are really large. It works on Kristen's also since hers also are usually larger in size. It is not the file size but the resolution size.
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Denise

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Bay Area, CA


« Reply #274 on: August 01, 2012, 07:02:09 AM »

Thanks Deb! Great collection you've got! I especially love Tahitian Princess!
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Charlie
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« Reply #275 on: August 01, 2012, 11:47:52 AM »

Doll, I think you are right. It doesn't work with either Erny's or Debs and they are about the same resolution. Somebody can probably figure out the resolution that is needed for it to kick in.

Charlie
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Doll

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Houston, Texas


« Reply #276 on: August 01, 2012, 11:57:12 AM »

Charlie, I think it will depend on the screen resolution of your monitor. You can disable the automatic resizing of the pic when you click on it in firefox:

Firefox has a configuration setting for that. To make the change enter about:config in the Firefox address bar. First time users need to click the I’ll be careful button.

Enter the parameter browser.enable_automatic_image_resizing in the filter list and double-click it to change the value from true to false. Firefox will dynamically resize images if the value is set to true. A value of false will show the images always in their original size regardless of the browser window size.
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