On Sun, 05 Jul 2009 05:03 -0700, "gldnbearz" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hi Brian-
> 
> I looked in the setting dialog you referred to.  My default image
> bounds seems to be 800x600, all of the other choices seemed to imply
> square formats 720x720, 640x640, 512x512, etc.  I didn't realize you
> could freely type your own dimensions.
> 
> The auto-fit is actually under the Chameleon(if you're using it) tab
> in the settings.  Click on Chameleon then click on Images.  Then
> you'll see fit images in browser.
 
> Can you use Jalbum to resize your images to 750x465?  I'd be
> interested in know how.



I'm using a slightly modified version of Chameleon (I don't like the
green title block so I hacked the template).  I have the auto-fit option
set to 'none'

I don't think it's possible to resize to a specific image size in
JAlbum. However, if you set the image bounds to say 750 x 500, JAlbum
will display any larger images at that resolution but it doesn't change
the actual size on disk (at least I think that's how it works - it's
been a while since I played around with those settings).  I resize my
images to the desired size as the final step in Photoshop, after I've
processed the image.

(PS.  A minor clarification.  I made an error in my earlier post; the
size I use for landscape format images is 750 x 500 not 750 x 465).


Cheers

Brian

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Brian Walters
Western Sydney Australia
http://members.westnet.com.au/brianwal/SL/


> 
> -Pat
> 
> On Sun, Jul 5, 2009 at 4:04 AM, Brian Walters<[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > I can't quite visualise what your describing, but I think I'd prefer the
> > images to just appear at the correct size without autofitting and
> > without scrolling.
> >
> > I'm assuming that the 'auto fit' function you refer to the "Image
> > Bounds" function that appears under "Images' in the JAlbum settings
> > dioalog.  In my case I set this to 750 x 600 as that defines the largest
> > horizontal and vertical sizes of the images I include in my albums - I
> > use 750 x 465 for landscape format images and 400 x 600 for portrait
> > format images.  These settings prevent the images from resizing and
> > should allow them to appear on most monitors without scrolling.
> >
> >
> > Cheers
> >
> > Brian
> >
> > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> > Brian Walters
> > Western Sydney Australia
> > http://members.westnet.com.au/brianwal/SL/
> 
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