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Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 2:27 am
by reible
And here is the post in IE8...... stacked and no scroll bar...

[ATTACH]3885[/ATTACH]

So either vista is treating this different or IE8.


Ed

Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 2:30 am
by mickyd
reible wrote:And here is the post in IE8...... stacked and no scroll bar...

[ATTACH]3885[/ATTACH]

So either vista is treating this different or IE8.


Ed

This is actually missing an entire photo of jpg's stuff.

Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 8:19 am
by foxtrapper
Can't vote, you didn't get down to the higher resolutions like 1440x900.

Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 9:08 am
by JPG
reible wrote:And here is the post in IE8...... stacked and no scroll bar...

[ATTACH]3885[/ATTACH]

So either vista is treating this different or IE8.


Ed
Try narrowing the window to less than the picture width. I am seeing 'stacking' until window is narrower than the pix, then the horizontal scroll bar kicks in.

Interesting that in your pix of screen the smaller picture is displayed to the left of the puppy. It was displayed below the original 'line' and combined with the puppy from the following line.

BTW Excellent photo. I can read the small print on your screen. WHAT camera are you using?

As originally posted, the SPT'S and a small bandsaw were on one 'line', the puppy was on the second 'line'. The next line was 14 small bandsaws. This was followed by a line with one small bandsaw.

Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 10:36 am
by markap
1280 x 1024 but that's not one of the selections

Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 1:04 pm
by dicksterp
colday wrote:Worked great on my Mac

Safari 4 (beta), Mac OS X 10.5.6

I wonder how it works under Safari for the PC?

Running Safari 3.2.1 and OS 10.4.11 with the pictures side by side (23" HD monitor at 1920 x 1400). When I narrow the window the pictures stack with no scroll bar.

Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 2:04 pm
by colday
Running Safari 3.2.1 and OS 10.4.11 with the pictures side by side (23" HD monitor at 1920 x 1400). When I narrow the window the pictures stack with no scroll bar.
Yep, late last night I thought about trying that (or I guess read it in jpg's post), and with my setup it stacks the images when shrinking the width of the browser also. With a 24" monitor I don't have occasion to do that very often.


jpg,
BTW Excellent photo. I can read the small print on your screen. WHAT camera are you using?
If you drag the picture to your desktop & then check the EXIF data it will tell you that and more!

Lets see...

Fuji FinePix A350 shot at F2.8 (good fast lens!), at a focal length of 5.8mm, and a 1/23 sec exposure (on a tripod?).

Fun with pictures!

Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 2:32 pm
by mickyd
colday wrote: If you drag the picture to your desktop & then check the EXIF data it will tell you that and more!

Lets see...

Fuji FinePix A350 shot at F2.8 (good fast lens!), at a focal length of 5.8mm, and a 1/23 sec exposure (on a tripod?).

Fun with pictures!

This has got to be a MAC thing, correct?

Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 2:48 pm
by colday
This has got to be a MAC thing, correct?
Now it has been a while since I regularly used a PC, but I certainly don't "think" it is just a Mac thing!

Now you MAY need to actually open the image in a program such as ACDSee.

But, before I moved to Mac I was very heavy into PCs (building, rebuilding, upgrading, MS beta tester, etc), and did photography work then also. However I can't seem to remember how to do it from the desktop. :confused:

Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 3:30 pm
by dusty
colday wrote:Now it has been a while since I regularly used a PC, but I certainly don't "think" it is just a Mac thing!

Now you MAY need to actually open the image in a program such as ACDSee.

But, before I moved to Mac I was very heavy into PCs (building, rebuilding, upgrading, MS beta tester, etc), and did photography work then also. However I can't seem to remember how to do it from the desktop. :confused:
Some time back, with photo images that I had received on the forum and transferred to my computer for storage, I could determine a number of things like what camera had been used and what were the exposure settings for that particular photo.

If I remember correctly those details were reveiled by my HP Image software.

I can still do that with images that originate from my own cameras but no longer with photos that I have pulled off the forum.

I have no idea what has caused this change.