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maybe send a note to Jack on this. I think we auto resize to 900 in the posts.The originals at Flickr are 2500 wide, but the next size up is 1024 wide and that kind of blows out the formatting.
It'd be nice if the image tags would support a width attribute, like HTML. I could link to 1024 files, but have them display at a forum-appropriate width.
I think as time goes on and folks with new TV's and HDTV are getting used to the 16:9 format some of this will spill over more into our industry for look and sizing. It is appealing for some types images for sure. Small Pano's for sure and shots like Mitch did above really look good in that formatgreat pictures, Maggie! Here's one of the few D-Lux-3 pictures that I've taken at 16:9:
—Mitch/Bangkok
http://www.flickr.com/photos/10268776@N00/
You have the BB version of it which is image surrounded by the square brackets -- [] -- works the same, just start the string with img, insert the url ending in .jpg for the image, then close the string with a /img --- or even easier use the icon of the mountain with he sun in it above and enter the url directly thereJack, I upload my keepers (and some stinkers) to Flickr and really don't want to spread out my 'net hosting profile much more. Is there a way to add a size attribute to offsite photos? Perhaps you could enable the html <img> tag?
That's what I've been doing, but what I'm asking is there a way, as there is in html code, to set the size attributes of how the photo will display on the page? For instance, the html for the last image would be:You have the BB version of it which is image surrounded by the square brackets -- [] -- works the same, just start the string with img, insert the url ending in .jpg for the image, then close the string with a /img --- or even easier use the icon of the mountain with he sun in it above and enter the url directly there