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I just went back through my gallery to see which photos seem to display too large and tried to remember which devise I had used to edit and/or download those photos. While I am not sure that it is absolutely consistent, it seems that the ones I did on my iPad are the ones most likely to be an oversized display. But I think there are a few that I edited and uploaded from my Mac Pro that are effected.
I have noticed that it does make a difference which devise I am using to view them on the forum. The worst is using the Mac with external monitor. It appears that the ones I am sure I edited and uploaded from the iPad display better when I view them on the iPad. It is as if the forum software is not communicating with the devise to fit the photos to the screen size effectively. ANY idea what setting I have to adjust or what fix is needed? Thanks
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when you upload a image to the gallery it is re sized if needed by gd2 in your case as I recall. Control Panel » Gallery Settings for example Full image max width/height in pixels. 1200 If either the width or height exceed this value then the larger sized property will be scaled to this, with the other being proportionally scaled. so if a picture exceeds 1200 it will be re sized down to 1200. same goes for thumbs and medium.
so it depends on the display used if it is capable of displaying it as is or the devices browser like safari may do some resizing.
as far as the mac it could be your display setting . Try setting it to a higher resolution. I use 1280X1084 for my display on my PC
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There is a max-width CSS setting as well.
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Just to be clear Stan. The images do not re-size on the fly per browser. They are re-sized per the control panel settings once only when uploaded by the graphics library you use. Then it is up to the visitors display resolution and browser on how it will appear.
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thanks so much, I really appreciate the help, it looks like it has been resolved.... for new ones...
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