Whenever i download an higher resolution image chrome compresses it to around 100kb .What can i do to solve this? Is there a certain setting in chrome?
Try clicking on the image, then long press and choose open image in new tab. This should give you a good idea of how big the image is. Then long press and save the image. Note: the mobile version of Google Images does have search tools too (its at the extreme right in the bar with tabs for web, images, videos etc.)
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I have checked all the questions /answers related to this issue at least at stakoverflow .but without any success ,so far my issue is - I have created a new app - target IOS 7 and I have added my launchimage and my appIcon in the image.xcassets folder .
when I launch my app on simulator the launchimae is showing perfectly without any issue but when I run the app on my iphone (iphone 5 , IOS 7.1) a black screen is showing instead of the launchimage
any help or suggestions will be appriciated ?
cheers,
The problem is in your image.
You could open your image in Preview.app, then show the Inspector (⌘I) and look at More Info tab. Wrong image will show you the following info:
and will result a black screen on the device (but will be ok in the Simulator).
And the right one shood look like that:
I can't say how to fix wrong images in Photoshop. I found quite an ugly solution:
open wrong png in PS;
find and open correct png in another tab (make sure the canvas is of right size);
select the whole image in the wrong png and copy it;
paste the copied image into correct png file;
perform Save As... command and replace your wrong image with the new one.
Further to the answers above, the inspector actually tells you the size that it considers valid for use, so tweak it in whatever package before importing. I have many tools but for a quick-and-clean approach, good 'ol preview comes to the rescue if you take time to explore the editing tools
I'm still new to coding. I downloaded flex slider, and I have it running fine on my site and working fine. However I can't make ANY edits into my html regarding the slider. It has the 'next' and 'previous' image links on my gallery, which I would like to replace. It shows up in the html when I inspect it in firebug, yet when I run my html through my text editor (Im using text mate), it doesn't show up at all!
Any ideas why?
I think you are talking about the navigational arrows on the left and right side of the images. This can be changes in the "flexslider.css" file. If you are using textmate then the line number is 52.
Probably the easiest way is to find the image here images/bg_direction_nav.png. Right click the image and open with your image editing software eg. photoshop. Then once you have change the image just save it and it will be saved in the same folder location. If you keep the image the same size then you will not have to mess around with anything else..
I have around 20 PSDs which I need to show to a few programmers. Is it possible to upload them somewhere where they can view them but not download?
Or only option is to convert all of them to JPGs one by one?
Thanks
You can use google docs to view .psd online. Upload it to docs.google.com, select the file to view, then before sharing click "File" and toggle "Prevent viewers from downloading"
Use Photoshop actions to batch convert many psd's to jpgs and upload the jpg's. If you fear that they can misuse jpg's too, add a watermark over your jpg images.
Pipeline to do this could be:
Window -> Actions
Open your PSD file
click, in Actions window, on the button in lower right corner "create new action"
Name your action
Click Record
Your actions are now being recorded.
Layer->Flatten image (take care now - not to accidentaly save your PSD as flattened!)
If it is an cmyk, convert it to rgb,if it has bleed, crop off the bleed part
Resize your image if needed image -> image resize
File -> save as...JPG
Close image
Stop recording action.
Now you can run that action on whole folder where your PSD-s resides:
File -> automate -> Batch
Choose your action, and chose your folder.
Choose your source folder... twaeak a little... and magic will start to happen!
I have added a image in SiteAssets library. I have referred to that image in my aspx page. While redering page, image is not rendered in IE. While same image is rendered correctly in Chrome / Firefox . Am I missing something here?
Thanks for help in advance.
Just to give an update if anyone face this issue-
The issue was with image only. Image was distorted. I reopened the image in a photo editor and saved it. Uplaoded the image in library. Then it worked for all the browsers.
"Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.0 dropped support for jpeg images saved as CMYK and now only supports images saved in RGB mode. "
This was the problem!
Source:http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch001283.htm
If this issue exists, the CMYK image will appear as a red X or broken image in Internet Explorer. However, opening this page in Chrome or Firefox should show both images. If both images are visible to Internet Explorer, this is not the issue with your version of Internet Explorer.
Fixing this issue
Image editors such as Adobe Photoshop, The GIMP, and others is capable of identifying if a jpg image is a CMYK image and saving a CMYK jpg as a RGB jpg. Online services can also be used to convert any JPG image into a RGB image.
Is there anyway for design purposes that I can have son image host?
Currently if I need to share a desktop screenshot I have to:
open photoshop
Create new image
Past screen capture to new image
save fore web, sometime resize
then upload to an image host
Would be nice if there was something lightweight that would do this whole process in 1 sweep
http://www.pict.com/software