On 1/28/17, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote: > Lee wrote: >>>> Ray_Net wrote: >>>>> I have a big image 1852 pixels x 1852 pixels >>>>> >>>>> When I use in html <img alt="xxxx" src="logo.jpg" height="79" >>>>> width="79" border="0"/> >>>>> >>>>> The rendering by SM is superb >>>>> >>>>> BUT using this have a side effect that when the end-user have this >>>>> picture on the web-page ... He downloaded the original picture >>>>> 1852x1852 which is 2.042 KB >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> To avoid this, I use Irfanview to shrink the picture to a 79 >>>>> pixels x 79 pixels so the end-user download this modified >>>>> picture which is 14 KB >>>>> >>>>> And the rendering of this picture <img alt="xxxx" >>>>> src="logo-small.jpg" height="79" width="79" border="0"/> by SM is >>>>> poor. >>>>> >>>>> Is it possible that SM download the logo.jpg picture - then applied >>>>> the reduction to 79x79 - then save this new file somewhere - before >>>>> showing it in the final page ? >>>>> >>>>> Can I retrieve this picture.file ? Or have you another bright >>>>> idea ? >> >> view / page info >> select media tab >> find your image / save as > > That just saves the file containing the original large image, as linked > from the HTML source, not the 79x79 pixel image as displayed on screen. > The image displayed on screen doesn't exist as a file, only in > SeaMonkey's memory.
Right. The OP liked the way SeaMonkey shrunk an image down to 79x79 and didn't like the way Irfanview shrunk it down, so saving the original file doesn't get you anything :( Sorry for the noise Lee _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

