modernizt
Senior Member
This is a message for the admins/ those responsible for putting up articles on the site.
For a long time now I've been disappointed by seeing some great photographs posted in the articles, only for them to be compressed/ pixelated. Can you guys find a way to have the images accompanying the articles maintain their full visual quality when placing them up alongside text? The images posted in the boards are fine, but the versions used to accompany articles always have some sort of distracting jpeg compression issues happening.
Also, this is of lower priority, but I had asked months (possibly more than a year) ago if you guys could make it so that when clicking images to enlarge them, the larger version could be saved. (It's currently a setup where the enlarged image, perhaps due to Flash or something similar, cannot be right-click-saved). Obviously one can screen-shot the images but it's just not the same. You guys had said this change was in the works but nothing came about.
Not criticisms; just suggestions that I think would make the articles look much better and make the site more enjoyable for users.
For a long time now I've been disappointed by seeing some great photographs posted in the articles, only for them to be compressed/ pixelated. Can you guys find a way to have the images accompanying the articles maintain their full visual quality when placing them up alongside text? The images posted in the boards are fine, but the versions used to accompany articles always have some sort of distracting jpeg compression issues happening.
Also, this is of lower priority, but I had asked months (possibly more than a year) ago if you guys could make it so that when clicking images to enlarge them, the larger version could be saved. (It's currently a setup where the enlarged image, perhaps due to Flash or something similar, cannot be right-click-saved). Obviously one can screen-shot the images but it's just not the same. You guys had said this change was in the works but nothing came about.
Not criticisms; just suggestions that I think would make the articles look much better and make the site more enjoyable for users.