Yup... I'm still playing with the screenshots from TimeLab; on my machine by 
default they come out at 13xx pixels wide, and I usually size to about 700 wide 
for web display.  As an experiment, I tried using the "WIDTH" and "HEIGHT" 
options in the IMG SRC tag, setting to a percentage rather than absolute 
pixels.  Apparently that doesn't work so well...

John

On Aug 5, 2012, at 1:04 AM, "David J Taylor" <david-tay...@blueyonder.co.uk> 
wrote:

> 
>> http://www.febo.com/pages/cross-correlation/index.html
> 
> []
> (BTW, something's funky about the way your images are getting scaled... in
> both Safari and Firefox, they seem to want to take on the aspect ratio of
> the browser window itself, which I've never seen before.  Is that
> intentional?  It makes them look oddly squashed unless the browser window
> proportions happen to be just right.)
> 
> -- john, KE5FX
> 
> Yes, I see the same here, John.  Firefox reports:
> 
> Dimensions:
> 1,366px × 686px (scaled to 424px × 544px)  (browser normal)
> 1,366px × 686px (scaled to 672px × 548px)  (browser maximised)
> 
> You can do a right-click, view image, and it is displayed correctly.  The 
> source code is:
> 
> <CENTER>
> <IMG SRC="cross-correlation-pn.png" WIDTH=50% HEIGHT=50% >
> </CENTER>
> 
> 73,
> David GM8ARV
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