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Full Image not Downloading

::bean811
11/18/08 12:59 AM GMT
I'm not sure if this is just my computer, but if I try to view "Autumn Falls 6" at 1680 x 1050, the full image does not get downloaded. The entire bottom 4th or so of the image has a "gray bar" going across it. I tried using both Firefox and Internet Explorer and doing the usual deleting of temporary internet files, cookies, etc...but to no avail.

Can anyone else see the full image at that resolution (seems to be working fine at other resolutions)? Has this happened to anyone else before?
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.Genver
11/18/08 1:27 AM GMT
I looked at your photo "Autumn Falls 6" in 1544x943 and 2900x1771,there is no problem but not sure what you mean by 1680x1050 as this resolution is not available.
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::bean811
11/18/08 1:34 AM GMT
Thanks Jerome...I guess the site resizes based upon your monitor resolution? I don't have the 1544 x 943 resolution that you are seeing and you don't have the 1680 x 1050 that I see.
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.Genver
11/18/08 1:48 AM GMT
There is no problem,thank you for the information too.I use a 22" CRT monitor,i see five resolutions available for your photo,these are the following:

822x502 1126x688 1544x943 2116x1292 2900x1771
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::bean811
11/18/08 2:12 AM GMT
I have a 22" LCD...all the resolutions that you see are the same for me, except for the one in question...go figure! It very well could just be my computer. Thanks again, Jerome.
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.Genver
11/18/08 2:20 AM GMT
Yes,go figure,i hope you will be able to figure it out.Have a good evening.
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::bean811
11/18/08 2:22 AM GMT
...how about this. I know nothing about HTML or the ins and outs of websites, but if you follow this link, it should open up the 1680 x 1050 resolution that I am having problems with, regardless of what monitor you have.

You can replace the 1680 height and 1050 width with whatever size you want in the address link and it will automatically resize it, so I can work around the problem...but it seems this is the only size that is causing me problems so I was just curious as to what is happening.
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.Genver
11/18/08 2:31 AM GMT
I have tried the link you have given and indeed,i see a big grey bar at the bottom of the photo so in this case,there is a problem.
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::casechaser
11/18/08 6:58 PM GMT
I looked at your photo at 1680x1050 and saw the same gray bar you mentioned above. I check it in smaller resolutions and the picture (which btw is great) was fine and without the gray bar limiting the view of the lower portion of the picture.
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::tealeaves
11/19/08 12:13 AM GMT
I too followed your second link, but am not presented with the 1680x1050 image. I see the screen from which to choose a size 822x502 1126x688 1544x943 2116x1292 2900x1771. If I change the size in the address bar to 1680x1050, I receive an error "Image does not exist. Member may have removed"

Using Firefox 3.0.3
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.Genver
11/19/08 12:20 AM GMT
Yes,Lori,i see the same resolutions as you,i listed them above and when i click on the second link that "Bean811" (Stephen) provided then i see the photo in thumbnail and a few comments as well.
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::bean811
11/19/08 2:11 AM GMT
That's weird because the 2nd link was working earlier...oh well. But, it still proves that there's something wrong with the 1680 x 1050 size, since a few people saw the issue I was having. It's really a very minor issue, but its a bug nonetheless. Thanks again everyone.
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&mimi
11/19/08 4:38 AM GMT
Stephen, all are viewing fine on my computer (IE 7.0) Including the link that you put up..no gray bar....great image btw :=)
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*caedes
11/20/08 12:57 AM GMT
Thanks for letting me know about this problem. You can refresh the image if it is broken (hopefully fixing it) by typing control-shift-r in the browser.
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