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Junior Mechanic
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Hi,

When I view some of the images on my website as full-sized images in the browser (via "Pop-up Full Sized Images"), part of the image is cropped (at the bottom). This happens only with some, not all images. It happens with all browsers (Firefox, IE, Safari).

Thanks!
Jaytee
 
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Honorary Mechanic
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Hi.

Is there a test location where we can see this happening?

Thanks
 
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If the image is too big to fit on screen all at once, then part of it will not display initially, but there should be scrollbars. Last time I checked, browsers differed in how they handled this "too big" case.

If that is not the problem, please post a link to the problem page, as Geek suggested.
 
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Junior Mechanic
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Hi,

To see the problem, go to www.fotoinitiative.com/Willkommen.html, and then click on the picture of the curly-haired guy with his head in his hands (bottom left corner of the two rows of images/page).

When the image opens up in the browser, a portion of his hands is not visible; that is, the bottom of the image doesn't display in the browser. Also, this images contains a copyright watermark that is also in the area of the picture that doesn't show in the browser (the bottom of the picture).

The remaining 5 pictures on the left side of the page do not have this problem.

Some of the four pictures after the text also have the problem, definitely the one of the young woman lying in the grass and the one of the wheat field. With the other two images below the text(the tower as well as the close-up, straight-on portrait of the guy), I can't quite tell, but they seem to be ok.

None of the pictures are greater than 500kb in size.

Thanks!

P.S. I'm located in Germany, so there is likely to be a delay in my replies, due to the time difference.
 
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Junior Mechanic
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P.S. Lol, I just realized that Geek-u-like is in England, so not much of a time difference there ;-).
 
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Hi Jaytee

You're a talented photographer!

I don't see curly truncated. That image is physically much bigger than the others 605x830px (appx) in size and pretty much fills my 1440x900 screen (height wise) so is the problem you're seeing the fact that the bottom of the popped up browser is actually below the bottom of the screen area you can see?

I know this sounds obvious, but....

If you can, do a screen grab (Prt Sc) and paste into Photoshop and then publish to a hidden place on your server so we can see what you see.

I'd make curly the same size as the other images, for consistency anyway.

I hope this helps.

G
 
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Honorary 'Creative' Mechanic
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Hi jaytee,
First of all 500KB for the web is huge. Looking at the dimensions 1628x2217 is way too big IMHO. I would suggest that you resize that image outside SS. I just tried that and it solved the problem. The dimensions I used are 426x580.
 
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Roma is as usual spot on! 500mb is far too big for the www .... you may be able to get it down to a far more reasonable size/quality.

I use pixresizer [just Google it] as it is tiny and supports multi-file changes...and is free....though your own graphics software may be perfectly adequate.

I strongly suggest that you experiment with different sizes and quality levels.

Good luck!

mccifa
 
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Junior Mechanic
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Hi everyone,

Thanks for the help! Resizing the image fixed the problem :-).

@ Geek: Thanks for the compliment!

Jaytee
 
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