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Possible to force image or folder to full resolution?
Posted: 20 Oct 2010, 05:45
by Christopher
Sorry if this has been asked before, searching forums after 10 minutes didn't yield
what I was looking for.
Question: Is it possible to force a specific image or all the images in a specific folder to full
resolution?
Setup: I'd like to add some panoramics that break the margins and are shown in their native
resolution (larger than the browser window).
Details: I'd don't want all images or folders to act this way, only base it on a specific image
or folder.
UPDATE: I may have inadvertently figured out how to get what I want, but if someone could
take a look at the panoramic at the below link, and let me know if it defaults to larger than your
screen (unless you have a massive multi-monitor setup!) that would be great!
UPDATE 2: I've changed the settings back, so the link below may no longer be relevant.
Link:
http://christophergrant.net/#/content/1_Testing/
Thanks for any thoughts!
Christopher
Re: Possible to force image or folder to full resolution?
Posted: 20 Oct 2010, 06:41
by Patrick_D1985
Hi there
It does not go full screen here.
It goes to stage width I guess.
No clue on how to force full resolution of an image to be honest.
Maybe Karl or Pain can inform us

Re: Possible to force image or folder to full resolution?
Posted: 20 Oct 2010, 08:11
by SofTones
Yeah !!!!! goes off each side of my display and I grab the picture to slide both ways...
Re: Possible to force image or folder to full resolution?
Posted: 20 Oct 2010, 10:11
by peace
Chris,
It looks like you made it work. I have panorama's as well and would like you to tell us how you made it go full screen.
Thanks,
chitownsam.com
Re: Possible to force image or folder to full resolution?
Posted: 20 Oct 2010, 10:30
by Christopher
Thanks for the replies all,
There are probably other factors I'm forgetting, but here's what I did:
Settings-Image-Image
Margin=75 (not sure if this really effects anything anymore, it's what I started with)
Scale = Original (this is what changed it to work as I wanted)
Original Optimized = Unchecked
Patrick: I believe you may have viewed it as I was trying new settings.
I feel like there should be something else, but that's really it. Hope this helps!
Christopher
Re: Possible to force image or folder to full resolution?
Posted: 20 Oct 2010, 11:21
by peace
Thank Chris,
The only thing I don't like about this is that it sets this rate for all my pictures. I have a panoramic folder and would like this to be set for just those pictures - not all my pictures. Oh well.
Thanks for sharing this option though,
Re: Possible to force image or folder to full resolution?
Posted: 20 Oct 2010, 11:31
by Christopher
Yeah,
I'm with you on that. I don't think I'll continue with this option
for the same reason. If you find a work around or an option comes
out, let us know here? I'll do the same.
Thanks!
Christopher
Re: Possible to force image or folder to full resolution?
Posted: 25 Oct 2010, 07:45
by mjau-mjau
Sorry for the late arrival in this post. Let me confirm two important aspects:
1. You can do what you are trying to do, apparently as you already did it =)
2. You can NOT set this on a per-folder basis unfortunately. Settings will be global.
Now, #2 here is certainly something we would like to work on, so I have pegged it into my list. However, we need to plan and implement this properly, because basically we would also want to make dozens of additional per-folder settings available also - For example imagemode/thumbnailsmode, autoplay, scalemethod, available buttons etc.
Allow us to look into this ...
Re: Possible to force image or folder to full resolution?
Posted: 25 Oct 2010, 09:16
by Christopher
Sounds good - no need to hurry, just trying to tweak things up a bit

Re: Possible to force image or folder to full resolution?
Posted: 24 Nov 2010, 10:57
by mjau-mjau
Just an update to this -
In a new release coming later this week, there will be a new method for setting folder-specific parameters. Basically, you can override any setting from the config and theme. Read more here:
viewtopic.php?p=23855#p23855