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Pictures are too small

Started by cavetech, November 21, 2006, 01:04:51 AM

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cavetech

Hello.  I am new to coppermine and this is my first post.

After uploading pictures I think coppermine is resizing them and want them to stay their original size.  Sorry I can't figure this out myself.

I copy the URL of the picture stored in coppermine and paste it between the opening and closing [img] commands.

When I preview my post the pictures I inserted are too small.

What adjustment do I have to make in the admin panel to stop the resizing?

Copy/paste of admin panel settings:   

Upload approval Config Albums Categories Users Groups Ban Users Display Ecards Review Comments Batch add files Admin Tools My profile

Admin utilities (Resize pictures) (util.mod)
What it does:
Updates titles from filename
Deletes titles
Rebuilds thumbnails and resized photos
Deletes original sized photos replacing them with the resized version
Quick instructions:
(1) Select action
(2) Set parameters
(3) Select album
(4) Press submit 


Update thumbs and/or resized photos (1)
What should be updated (2):
Only thumbnails
Only resized pictures
Both thumbnails and resized pictures
Number of processed images per click
(Try setting this option lower if you experience timeout problems)



Filename ⇒ File title (1)
How should the filename be modified (2):
Remove the .jpg ending and replace _ (underscore) with spaces
Change 2003_11_23_13_20_20.jpg to 23/11/2003 13:20
Change 2003_11_23_13_20_20.jpg to 11/23/2003 13:20
Change 2003_11_23_13_20_20.jpg to 13:20



Delete file titles (1)

Delete orphaned comments (works on all albums) (1)

Delete original size photos (1)

Display phpinfo (1)

Update database (1)
If you have replaced coppermine files, added a modification or upgraded from a previous version of coppermine, make sure to run the database update once. This will create the necessary tables and/or config values in your coppermine database.

Thanks, Steve