What is desperately needed, I'm strictly a Photoshop guy when it comes
to anything photo or web graphics is the ability to proportionally scale
the layers in a Photoshop document to whatever size is needed, if I
found such a tool I'd buy in a heart beat, it would save me so much time.
Christop
Hello again,
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On 8/16/15 1:50 PM, Crest Christopher wrote:
David, your procedure is one extra image I'll have to create :-( I'll already
have an array of images one more set may cause insanity :-)
David Hucklesby wrote:
Response is below:
On 8/16/15 9:09 AM, Tom Livingst
On Sun, Aug 16, 2015 at 5:29 PM, Tom Livingston wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 16, 2015 at 4:50 PM, Crest Christopher
> wrote:
>> David, your procedure is one extra image I'll have to create :-( I'll
>> already have an array of images one more set may cause insanity :-)
>>
>
> Maybe you need to rethink how
On Sun, Aug 16, 2015 at 4:50 PM, Crest Christopher
wrote:
> David, your procedure is one extra image I'll have to create :-( I'll
> already have an array of images one more set may cause insanity :-)
>
Maybe you need to rethink how you are handling the situation?
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Tom Livingston | Senior F
David, your procedure is one extra image I'll have to create :-( I'll
already have an array of images one more set may cause insanity :-)
David Hucklesby wrote:
Response is below:
On 8/16/15 9:09 AM, Tom Livingston wrote:
> Yep. Media queries.
>
> On Sunday, August 16, 2015, Crest Christopher
Response is below:
On 8/16/15 9:09 AM, Tom Livingston wrote:
> Yep. Media queries.
>
> On Sunday, August 16, 2015, Crest Christopher
> wrote:
>
>> If there was an intelligent method that would only feed the large image;
>> when it was between the threshold (small <-> medium), typically on a
>> p
Sorry. I don't understand your question.
On Sunday, August 16, 2015, Crest Christopher
wrote:
> I know; but do what retina image do for retina display.
>
> Tom Livingston wrote:
>
> Yep. Media queries.
>
> On Sunday, August 16, 2015, Crest Christopher > wrote:
>
>> If there was an intelligent m
I know; but do what retina image do for retina display.
Tom Livingston wrote:
Yep. Media queries.
On Sunday, August 16, 2015, Crest Christopher
mailto:crestchristop...@gmail.com>> wrote:
If there was an intelligent method that would only feed the large
image; when it was between the
Yep. Media queries.
On Sunday, August 16, 2015, Crest Christopher
wrote:
> If there was an intelligent method that would only feed the large image;
> when it was between the threshold (small <-> medium), typically on a
> phablet or tablet device, load it into the browsers cache and the user is
>
If there was an intelligent method that would only feed the large image;
when it was between the threshold (small <-> medium), typically on a
phablet or tablet device, load it into the browsers cache and the user
is good, unless there is a change to the image, or the user clears there
cache, wh
Don't use a huge image for mobile users just to avoid image degradation.
There are other ways.
On Sunday, August 16, 2015, Crest Christopher
wrote:
> I understand sharpening can or will pixelate an image; it sounds as if
> you're saying, that I should display the largest image at the inbetween
I understand sharpening can or will pixelate an image; it sounds as if
you're saying, that I should display the largest image at the inbetween
points, as in between, small and large ?
Another idea that has come to mind is; if retina display requires an
image double or triple it's actual size,
I usually have my smaller images at 600 and 800 wide approximately. I use
600 wide for mobile and at around 600 breakpoint, switch to the next size
image. This way, usually, the image is never bigger than its natural size.
This is design dependent obviously, and isn't taking background-size into
a
aug 16 2015 05:23 Crest Christopher :
> The problem is when those images are scaled; when an image is scaled between
> small and medium there is pixelation, how can one sharpen the images when,
> and only when there is a threshold between a small and medium image ? I've
> been searching online
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