Because it's what Legacy calls QuickLook and not what you'd expect to
see. Compare clicking on the image to the left of an entry versus
clicking on the picture gallery below.

On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 11:01 AM, William H. Boswell
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Helen:
>
> Why do they need to be magnified?  Are they low resolution images?  I had 
> this problem some years ago and rescanned all of my photos back in so in case 
> they needed to be magnified I wouldn't be looking at blurry pixels.  If you 
> have the ability to rescan any photos, I would do it and with a size of at 
> least 100KB.  Anything less looks terrible when magnified.  I prefer 200KB 
> and above.  I also do initial scans at much higher resolutions, uncompressed 
> in TIF format as masters in case I don't have access to the original photos 
> anymore.
>
> I think the Picture Centre in Legacy needs a major overhaul.  The entire 
> process of attaching hundreds of images is just too tedious.  Also, I haven't 
> found a way to link to pictures outside the Picture Centre I've added within 
> it.  For instance, grave photos that I've put in the Picture Centre don't 
> seem to be available under Events.  I'm finding myself having to add them 
> again.
>
> Bill Boswell
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Monday, January 11, 2010 5:29 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [LegacyUG] Attaching pictures
>
> I've finished attaching all the unattached pictures I recognize offhand
> but there are still a few hundred not attached which I have to view
> first under large magnification. This means loading Picture Centre,
> scrolling down to the first unattached picture shown, closing Picture
> Centre, finding the right person and attaching the picture.
>
> Then I have to go through the same process all over again, except scroll
> down tediously through a huge list until the next unattached picture
> appears.
>
> Is there an easier way of doing this? Is it possible to make a text file
> list of unattached pictures? Couldn't find anything in Help, I checked,
> nor in Search.
>
> Helen
>
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