A ~CLOSER~ Look — At Steemit Photos

in #til7 years ago

Did you know...

You can get a much closer look at many of the photos that you see on Steemit?


“The difference between something good and something great is attention to detail.”
– Charles R. Swindoll –


At times, browsing Steemit can be frustrating.

You see a very interesting picture, but you're curious about the detail. Take this image of a Giant Robot, for example.

In real life,

this robot is about thirty feet tall, and very detailed. But there's a lot going on in this photo that doesn't meet the eye.

There's a Face Painting booth in the background. There are people in sunglasses lurking behind the trees. There's an exhibit at the museum across the way. The robot has Colorado tags and flamethrowers in its palms.

A Giant, Flaming Robot

CLICK ME - A Giant, Flaming Robot — Original Image by @creatr

Wouldn't it be nice if you could home in on some of this additional detail?

Here's how...

For THIS article, I've arranged it so that you can simply CLICK the image of the robot — go ahead, try it. Clicking the image will open the stored Steemit image.

But if you know how,

you can do this with any image you find on Steemit.

You'll want to take advantage of your computer's "right-click" function, sometimes known as "secondary click."

The "right click" is a standard computer maneuver that brings up a context-dependent menu. One of the options in that menu is "Open Image In New Window."

That is the option needed to see the image by itself in a separate window. When you "right-click" and "Open Image In New Window," most browsers also then give you the (+) option (i.e. the ability to magnify the image), allowing you to expand the image to full size.

How do you "right-click?"

On a Windows computer, "right click" is a click on the right-hand mouse button. On a MacBook touch pad, it is a "two-finger" click. On a one-button Mac, it is a "control-click."


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There's another Steemit obstacle you should know about.

Steemit may reduce the size of your images before saving them. I am not sure of the present policy, but I have known Steemit to reduce image size in the past.

Even so, the stored images are usually larger than what is normally displayed when you simply read a Steemit article.

What's the final word?

Should you (for whatever reason) wish your readers to be able to see one of your images in its full, original glory, you will need to find some other place to store the image in cyberspace. You'll need to find an image-storage site, such as http://unsplash.com, or use Google Drive, or some such, as many sites shrink images.

In your article, provide your readers with a link to the full-sized image and explain that a much higher resolution version is available.

You could, if you so desire, arrange things so that a "simple click" on your Steemit image will take them directly to your "full-glory" image.

I hope this helps? Feel free to ask questions in the comments below.


~FIN~


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Thanks for your time and attention.
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This is a great tip. The picture looks much better and bigger when I clicked to enlarge it and I can see more details. Thanks for sharing.

You're welcome, my friend. Thanks for visiting! ;)

Simple but an excellent tip! Thanks for sharing....

Thank you for the right click tip.
Robot looked much better :-)

You're welcome. Thanks for visiting!

hmm...I tried this on your avatar - it doesn't work....seriously though, lots of good useful tips here. The robot up-close is awesome

Hahahahahahaha! Part of my "Privacy Protection Policy..." - Nobody gets a close-up of me... ;)

BTW, this post is a spin-off of having coached @countrygirl in how to do this... ;)

I know, I know....LOL!!

Great information , I have been using postimage and it has worked well for me.
You mention: "You could, if you so desire, arrange things so that a "simple click" on your Steemit image will take them directly to your "full-glory" image." How do i do that?

This article contains an example of exactly that.

Here is an example for you, my dear, along with a clear listing of the code to do it:


CLICK ME - A Giant, Flaming Robot — Original Image by @creatr


[![](https://steemitimages.com/DQmYevpmFnnnm35YpCekU34Em4MAYP86Zwa8CiYTFfxR3xB/20171008_145603.jpg)](https://steemitimages.com/DQmYevpmFnnnm35YpCekU34Em4MAYP86Zwa8CiYTFfxR3xB/20171008_145603.jpg)
<H6>CLICK ME - A Giant, Flaming Robot — Original Image by [@creatr](https://steemit.com/@creatr)</H6>

Just "cut and paste" that code, and replace the image addresses

  • (notice there are two copies of the image address - one displays the image here, and one is the "target" for the click) -

with your image address, and the caption with your caption, and you should be "good to go." :D

NOTE: The caption is optional.

Thank you:)

CLICK ME - Sunset for @creatr — Original Image by @lakshmi

Thank you, my friend, for the lovely sunset. ;)

You are welcome, I'm happy to know how to use the click me feature!!!

Thank you for the information. Right click it is.

The silver is useful for so many things. More people should know about these.

You're welcome. Thanks for passing the word about silver to anyone you know who may need it!

Between colloidal silver and ozone, it's a brand new world.

Unfortunately, about 98% of those that I tell, think it is voodoo oil of snake.

I'm not a very successful salesman, but I do keep trying.

<Deep Sigh!>

It is at times an uphill battle against pharmaceutical/government propaganda.

BTW, there's some relatively new stuff I've got queued up to look into - breathing Brown's Gas (contains free hydrogen) for health and life extension. Apparently boosts hydration and regeneration immensely... ;)

I'll have to look into Brown's gas. I think it can be easily generated.

Breathing ozone is the only method that can cause harm. I will eventually write a post about a doctor who is using ozone to cure Ebola.

I've also been using low amperage pulsed electricity to disrupt pathogen function in the blood, prohibiting infection and allowing the immune system to do the repair work that is interrupted by the constant barrage of pathogenic activity. It works very well. I get that vibrant feeling I had when I was 18.

Sounds like the Bob Beck protocol? Another one of those "forbidden" healing modalities...

That's the one. I used it six years ago for lymphoma and prostate cancer, and I've been using it ever since.

I've been wondering if it can be used to interrupt the toxicity of proteins such as lectins, casein, gluten, and others.

Thanks for taking us to school on this. You are gifted in the computer aspects of steemit and these articles help the rest of us.

Thank you, Troy.

Nice tip, the robot is a lot of fun :)

:) :) :) Pretty cool, eh?

Very cool, would be fantastic to see up close :)

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