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I'm pretty good with a camera, but not with computers.
Size can mean two things:
1. The the pic's file size in kb or mb.
2. How large, in inches, the pic appears on the screen.
(Actually since screens vary from several feet to a few inches, phones, maybe I should express visual size in terms of full-screen, half-screen, quarter-screen)
Note, I'm not talking about sharpness/resolution, often expressed in DPI, or dots per inch.
I know how to control #1, but not #2.
Often pics I post are full screen, which is annoying to me and I assume to others too.
Also, I think exactly how you accomplish visual size varies with your computer, apple vs. PC, and the software of the forum you are posting the pic in, and perhaps the browser you're using.
I have no idea why my pics are sometimes too large, or small.
How do I control how large a pic appears here, using the following? ...
1. An 27" iMac desktop with the latest system software.
2. My browser is Safari (always kept up to date) and I'm not open to changing to another browser.
3. Pricescope's forum.
Size can mean two things:
1. The the pic's file size in kb or mb.
2. How large, in inches, the pic appears on the screen.
(Actually since screens vary from several feet to a few inches, phones, maybe I should express visual size in terms of full-screen, half-screen, quarter-screen)
Note, I'm not talking about sharpness/resolution, often expressed in DPI, or dots per inch.
I know how to control #1, but not #2.
Often pics I post are full screen, which is annoying to me and I assume to others too.
Also, I think exactly how you accomplish visual size varies with your computer, apple vs. PC, and the software of the forum you are posting the pic in, and perhaps the browser you're using.
I have no idea why my pics are sometimes too large, or small.
How do I control how large a pic appears here, using the following? ...
1. An 27" iMac desktop with the latest system software.
2. My browser is Safari (always kept up to date) and I'm not open to changing to another browser.
3. Pricescope's forum.
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