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Image Resizer Proportioned to box

Thread began 5/09/2013 11:02 am by eric284736 | Last modified 5/09/2013 12:22 pm by eric284736 | 1459 views | 4 replies |

eric284736

Image Resizer Proportioned to box

Hi Jason,

I am having an issue with the image resizer. I have images being pulled dynamically and displayed as thumbnails (crop from center). Then when you click on the thumbnail it opens a layer to show the image larger (proportioned to box). This layer has the image placeholder set to be 500x500 pixels.
This works most of the time, but on a few images it does not display the correct ration of the image.

This page shows images that DO NOT enlarge correctly: http://www.ellarichardson.com/paintings.php?artID=79
This page shows the enlargements correctly: http://www.ellarichardson.com/paintings.php?artID=75

Any advice?

thx
Eric

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

The large images are being served by the detail.php page, do you have image resizer applied to that page?

can you send a copy of the page please.

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eric284736

Yes, The image resizer is applied to the detail page. Here is the page.

thx
Eric

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

you have the option to resize images smaller than specified dimensions unchecked

This is an example of an image that is not being resized:
http://www.ellarichardson.com/uploads/DSC03456.JPG

it is 480 X 332.

Since it is smaller than 500 X 500 it is not being resized.

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eric284736

Thanks Jason!! Perfect!!

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