k-hawinkler
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Thanks everybody.
Well, I guess, I better change my ways! :banghead: :grin:
Well, I guess, I better change my ways! :banghead: :grin:
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Yes K-H, you better change your ways quickly ... :grin:Thanks everybody.
Well, I guess, I better change my ways! :banghead: :grin:
And it was me who found your shots pretty ‘punchy’ compared to mine in particular the beach shots ...I have noticed that a lot of my shots posted at 'small sizes' look pretty awful in terms of lack of detail and punch compared to Bart's and KH...
I will revisit size issue.
Yes K-H, you better change your ways quickly ... :grin:
Joking aside, my point was that my modest-sized images are sometimes not visible at all to you, while your humongous-sized images on my system are most of the time loading smoothly albeit with some delay and sometimes loading in parts and taking a lot of time, but do load completely in the end.
Meaning could it be my ISP, where I keep my images stored, causing the time-outs ?
Hi K-H,Well Bart, in principle that could be the ISP.
Or it could be the Internet provider for the last mile.
Pieter never seems to experience this, why?
It could be that he only looks at our images when there is not a lot of demand otherwise. Or his ISP is better.
BTW I have set 10 posts to be displayed per GetFPI page. Why?
I noticed images having problems on a 20-post-page if there were many large images ahead.
So my solution has to be much smaller file sizes with a link to a larger more detailed jpg. :thumbup:
One would have to click that link in order to actually see that larger image.
Thanks Carl.Hi K-H,
I usually post 1600 pixel wide images and embed a link to a larger image (usually a 1/2 size or full original size image) in the small image. User can just click the posted image to see larger version in a new window.
Regards,
Carl
This is how I do it (NO hash tags):Thanks Carl.
How do you link the larger image to the smaller one you do display? TIA.
Many thanks Carl, much appreciated! :thumbs: :salute:This is how I do it (NO hash tags):
1. click the insert image icon in the tool bar above and paste in link to your small image: #[URL]https://url[/URL] for small image.jpg#
2. select the above line in you post and click link icon, enter url for large image: [#URL="https://url for large image.jpg#"]#[URL]https://url[/URL] for small image.jpg#[/URL#]
Thanks, Carl. I'll give this a try with a 'suitable' image.This is how I do it (NO hash tags):
1. click the insert image icon in the tool bar above and paste in link to your small image: #[url]https://url[/url] for small image.jpg#
2. select the above line in you post and click link icon, enter url for large image: [#URL="https://url for large image.jpg#"]#[url]https://url[/url] for small image.jpg#[/URL#]
Maybe it's because of ………………………………………………This image shows on my iPad, whereas the two images you posted in artful flora don’t. :banghead:
Thanks Bart. Great picture that I can see! :thumbs:
Okay, thanks Vivek. did you try to refresh the XXL page ?Bart, The XXL from Xsforall stalls and no image is displayed in the end.
I'm not surprised at all, K-H.Thanks Bart. Great picture that I can see! :thumbs:
However when I click on it, I get to see only a small horizontal strip of the larger image. :loco:
Back to square one, I am afraid. :facesmack:
No, Bart. Not on my ipad.Okay, thanks Vivek. did you try to refresh the XXL page ?
I noticed after the first time a new tab was openend to the XXL image but the image was not loaded, only after a page refresh.
Thanks Bart. I have a simple but basic question:I'm not surprised at all, K-H.
For if a 3 MB image won't load a 6 MB image won't load either.
So let me try a lower JPEG quality setting that takes the XXL image down to ± 1 MB.
Stay tuned ... :facesmack: