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Needa's Lame Likenesses!
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<blockquote data-quote="blackstar" data-source="post: 805294" data-attributes="member: 47518"><p>Hi Needa,</p><p></p><p>I see you always (well, maybe not always but all recent posts at least) scale down your images to 900x610. On my computer/browser screen, they are all stretched to fit unless I click them to bring up the originals. The issue is since the images are stretched, they kind of all lose clarity/sharpness... I suspect this may only affect my visual effect because of my computer/browser setting. AW, looking Woody's image thread with no such problem makes me wonder what is the best scale size to post and show the same original or smaller size (Woody's case, not larger, expanded in your case) on most normal computer/browser settings. (I don't see Woody's image size in Efix but assume the click-up image is the original post size, and the image shown in the browser is smaller which looks even sharper if not equal.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackstar, post: 805294, member: 47518"] Hi Needa, I see you always (well, maybe not always but all recent posts at least) scale down your images to 900x610. On my computer/browser screen, they are all stretched to fit unless I click them to bring up the originals. The issue is since the images are stretched, they kind of all lose clarity/sharpness... I suspect this may only affect my visual effect because of my computer/browser setting. AW, looking Woody's image thread with no such problem makes me wonder what is the best scale size to post and show the same original or smaller size (Woody's case, not larger, expanded in your case) on most normal computer/browser settings. (I don't see Woody's image size in Efix but assume the click-up image is the original post size, and the image shown in the browser is smaller which looks even sharper if not equal.) [/QUOTE]
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