1. retoo
  2. Sherlock Holmes
  3. Commercial Templates
  4. Friday, 03 May 2024
  5.  Subscribe via email
Hello Ciaran, I created various photo galleries for a customer using the Novah template. We set the thumbs to a size of 218x185 pixels, according to his requirements. He complains that the thumbs don't appear good and clear. The clicked images are then in good quality. Even in your template examples, the thumbs are never completely clear. Can this be optimized? Thanks, Reto.
Attachments (1)
Accepted Answer Pending Moderation
0
Votes
Undo
Hi Reto,

I'm in doubt whether Ciaran will like my proposal, but: Did you consider a photo gallery with more capabilities than Ciaran's Thumbs Gallery, i.e. sigplus?

Regards
Rolf
Accepted Answer Pending Moderation
0
Votes
Undo
Hello

As Rolf suggested a more advanced gallery extension may offer you more options when creating the thumbs for a better quality image.

One thing that may improve the image quality is to ensure the original image has the same dimension ratio as the eventual thumbs. This will ensure the image ratio does not change when creating the thumbs which can have an effect on image quality.

Ciaran
Accepted Answer Pending Moderation
0
Votes
Undo
OK, thanks, I see.
The original image already has the same dimension ratio as the eventual thumbs.

The problem is that the automatically generated thumbs are significantly compressed by the photo gallery module. Couldn't this be optimized, i.e. by entering a less strong compression, with a code?

Reto
  • Page :
  • 1


There are no replies made for this post yet.
Be one of the first to reply to this post!

Join Our Newsletter

* indicates required
We respect your privacy and do not tolerate spam and will never sell, rent, lease or give away your information (name, email, number, etc.) to any third party. Nor will we send you unsolicited email.
Joomla51 - Mullaghmore, Co. Sligo, Ireland
Joomla51.com is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Joomla! Project or Open Source Matters.
The Joomla! name and logo is used under a limited license granted by
Open Source Matters
the trademark holder in the United States and other countries.

We use cookies on our website. Some of them are essential for the operation of the site, while others help us to improve this site and the user experience (tracking cookies). You can decide for yourself whether you want to allow cookies or not. Please note that if you reject them, you may not be able to use all the functionalities of the site.

Ok