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I would like to see when you click on the zoom that the photo open up so you can see the hole images. It´s easier to have a overview then

Well. I guess that it isn't an option.. the limited viewspace is a kind of blocking the viewers to retrieve the photo without buying...

ok thanks

Actually, I just posted in response to a thread about the importance of zooming before voting in the General thread. I try to view the zoom, but more often than not, it never loads, even after several minutes, as I am on a slower connection speed.

I would like to suggest the opposite of a full image preview, in a way. How about a smaller zoom window, but with capabilities of being able to sample different areas of the image at full size? The viewer could move around and choose which small areas he'd like to see magnified in the zoom window. It might help reduce the time it takes to load the zoomed preview, yet still allow the viewer to see the entire image at full size, albeit a small selection of the image at one time. Is that a possibility?

It is impossible to show a photo in 100 %. Will steal!

Sorry.. I just now realized that you can already sample various parts of an image... (duh me!). But I still think that if the zoom window was a bit smaller, it would make it so much easier for people to use the zoom to use the preview every single time, as far as quickness of loading. (In fact, I have never seen such a large zoom preview window! It's nice for some, but much too slow for many others...like myself. smile.gif

we have 3 size of pic, the biggest one is too big! Take time to open. It should be possible to zoom the big one to 50% . The middle one is to small to get a good look

In my opinion, the zoom should work on the area of the image you click on using the point of the click as the centre of the zoomed portion.

The 5 areas that you can see often contain nothing of interest and it is difficult to judge the sharpness of an image if most of the zoom areas available are background (Usually the two upper zoom areas) or the foreground (two lower areas). The central zoom area often does not contain the oart you wish to examine closely as a lot of photos follow the rule of thirds.

Quoting Storeman
In my opinion, the zoom should work on the area of the image you click on using the point of the click as the centre of the zoomed portion.<br />
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The 5 areas that you can see often contain nothing of interest and it is difficult to judge the sharpness of an image if most of the zoom areas available are background (Usually the two upper zoom areas) or the foreground (two lower areas). The central zoom area often does not contain the oart you wish to examine closely as a lot of photos follow the rule of thirds.



+1 must be able to select what to se 100%... as it now.. as you said storeman.. often there is nothing to see at the static areas