No display size is wider than 1600
dennismullen
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An Original Size picture with a width of greater than 1600 is fixed at 1600 and the height is reduced to a smaller size to keep the aspect ratio.
This means the largest display copy for a 1920 x 1080 picture is only 1600 x 900.
If a picture is less then 1600 wide it will be displayed at the X2 vertical size of only 960 high unless it is over 1200 to reach the X3 size.
On a common 1920 x 1200 monitor one way the height is too small, the other it is too large.
In the full screen slideshow these small compressed sizes are stretched back to the original size.
The "Original Size" is no longer used as a display size.
Cheers,
This means the largest display copy for a 1920 x 1080 picture is only 1600 x 900.
If a picture is less then 1600 wide it will be displayed at the X2 vertical size of only 960 high unless it is over 1200 to reach the X3 size.
On a common 1920 x 1200 monitor one way the height is too small, the other it is too large.
In the full screen slideshow these small compressed sizes are stretched back to the original size.
The "Original Size" is no longer used as a display size.
Cheers,
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I imagine that the work on New SmugMug put the plans for developing that on the shelf for a while. I also suspect that most pros aren't clamouring for larger resolutions (since X4 & X5 would be images that could be easily printed off with nice quality by the customers themselves) so it'd be considered a low-priority feature.
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Most pros are most surely not clamouring for this
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