- Apr 13, 2012
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Hi Darius, I like the photo quality, and order, but could not find a way to supersize the images? All images were small on mobile device (iPhone 16 pro).
Hi Darius, I like the photo quality, and order, but could not find a way to supersize the images? All images were small on mobile device (iPhone 16 pro).
Thank you, you can zoom in. I guess it works better on Android.Hi Darius, I like the photo quality, and order, but could not find a way to supersize the images? All images were small on mobile device (iPhone 16 pro).
Yes, you can pinch and zoom on iPhone also, but you're zooming on a 100k (100,000 bytes) photo, which is small today's standards. A thumbnail looks ok at 100k or less, but final images need to be 1/4 megabyte (250K) at least IMHO.Thank you, you can zoom in. I guess it works better on Android.
I`ll adjust the images, thank youYes, you can pinch and zoom on iPhone also, but you're zooming on a 100k (100,000 bytes) photo, which is small today's standards. A thumbnail looks ok at 100k or less, but final images need to be 1/4 megabyte (250K) at least IMHO.
Thank you, you can zoom in. I guess it works better on Android.Hi Darius, I like the photo quality, and order, but could not find a way to supersize the images? All images were small on mobile device (iPhone 16 pro).
Yes, you can pinch and zoom on iPhone also, but you're zooming on a 100k (100,000 bytes) photo, which is small today's standards. A thumbnail looks ok at 100k or less, but final images need to be 1/4 megabyte (250K) at least IMHO.Thank you, you can zoom in. I guess it works better on Android.
I`ll adjust the images, thank youYes, you can pinch and zoom on iPhone also, but you're zooming on a 100k (100,000 bytes) photo, which is small today's standards. A thumbnail looks ok at 100k or less, but final images need to be 1/4 megabyte (250K) at least IMHO.
George Nenni asks the DealerRefresh community to share standout dealer examples of new and used vehicle photography, both indoor and outdoor. The thread surfaces a strategic insight: since photo carousel engagement drops off after 8-10 images, dealers should front-load high-value option shots rather than grouping all exteriors first. A side exchange with Darius from dariusmotorsport.com highlighted a practical technical takeaway — vehicle photos should be at least 250KB to remain sharp when users pinch-to-zoom on mobile.