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Old 08-24-2008, 03:49 PM   #1
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I dont know any of the technical terms for this question...but..... When photos are posted in a message, like http://www.scrollsawer.com/forum/att...-82308-033.jpg that photo from another thread, when I click on that photo, it opens in another window so I can get a closer look.Then, When I pass my mouse over it, I get a magnifying glass, and another click it enlarges a little more.Another click and it makes it smaller again.My question is...is there a setting on my comp here that will allow me to keep clicking on it and expanding the picture to allow me to zoom in on a specific section of the photo, like if I wanted to close up examine the grain directions, or the way a certain piece is fitted? Thanks
edit... that picture was borrowed off of timbopetes post on Kathy Wise Jaguar, what a nice piece!
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Dale, I am not sure what you mean, but if you click on it, and it opens, then right click on the picture, and then click on save as. that will put in your files. you can open it, and then you can use the magnafieing class to soom in or what ever you wish to do. the file is saved in your files in your documents or where ever they go. don't know if this helps, Evie
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kind of like this, and you can do some cool stuff with it. HEHE
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If you are using Internet explorer you can make the image any size you want by clicking the 100% window in the bottom right of the screen. It brings up a window to choose what size you want. Hope this helps.
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Very cool Dave, I never realized that thing was down there on the lower corner.Thanks! I can now biggerize the pictures a lot more.Now I see my next problem though... can I do this without the image getting all fuzzy? And Evie... I sure dont want to biggerize that picture, its already scary enough at that size (dont ya think?)LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!Thanks for the help though!
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Ok, now, after playing and experimenting while clicking pictures, I just came across something that turned on a lightbulb in this thick hard head of mine.Its most likely useless information,but I thought Id share, especially since I am betting Evie and others know what aida cloth and DMC floss is....
When I clicked on the link in my original post (that cool Jaguar), and I then used that little zoom thing Dave just taught me,and took that picture up to 400%, it appears as if it could then be used as a cross stitch pattern because of the way it turns to little squares. Wierd huh?
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Could you post a screen shot of the "100%" thingy in the lower left hand corner that you are talking about?
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Man am I red faced!!!!!!!! The "biggerizer" is in the lower RIGHT corner of the Internet Explorer page.(That would be the other left LOL) It is a box with a down arrow that reads 100%, if you hold the mouse arrow over it reads "change zoom level". If you click on the 100% it zooms to 125%, click again it goes to 150% click again it goes back to 100%, click on the drop down arrow and it gives you different choices of zoom, from 50% to 400% and a custom setting where you type in the zoom you want.
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It's not the lower left corner, it's the lower right corner....
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left, right, didnt matter, what matters is I found it!! Thanks Dave
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