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#922652 04/08/04 01:04 AM
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Hi. Yesterday, I told my department I'd throw up a quick sample web page... We don't have one yet.. I know it's crazy, lol. But I guess we're tech dinosaurs.

Anyway, I put this together in about thirty minutes with false links, just to give them an idea of how it might look.

http://www.lhup.edu/sricheso/temp/cj.htm

But when I used the screen-capture utility to copy the image of the scales, the image got kind of dirty. I did that because I wanted a small image and I couldn't see any other easy way of making it small. Also, I can't seem to get the two images to be exactly the same width and height.

So two questions:

Why can't I get a clean image with screen capture?
Why can't I get those two images of the scale exactly the same size?

Thanks to anyone who could help... And yes, I haven't done a web page since 1996! So forgive the simple look.

Scott

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Simple answer.

The actual image size is 76x92. On the webpage, you increased the size to 99x119. Therefore you distorted the picture by 1 pixel. Also, you low quality pictures tend to get distorted when stretched out.


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