If you would like a higher resolution picture, simply click the
"Higher Resolution" text under the pictures. To view a
moderate resolution, simply click the picture.
I did what you said above, but now it takes so long to download the photo!
If you are using a dial up internet connection, it is suggested that
you stick to the lower resolution photos. This is because the better
the photo quality, the larger the file. The higher resolution photos
are intended for higher speed internet connections.
No matter which resolution I click, the photo is the same size in my browser.
What can I do to fix this?
Some browsers automatically shrink photos to the size of you browser
window. Try maximizing your browser window. If this still does not fix
the problem, then your browser is set to shrink the photos.
OK, I understand, but how can I set my browser not to shrink the photos?
You must go into your browser settings, and find the check box. For
example, on Internet Explorer 6.0 for Windows, you must click "Tools"-->
"Internet Options"--> "Advanced", then scroll down to uncheck the
"Enable Automatic Image Resizing" check box. For another example,
on Mozilla Firefox 1.0, go to "Tools"--> "Options"--> "Advanced", then
uncheck the "Resize large images to fit in the browser window"
check box.
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