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Disney (and others) at the Box Office - Current State of Affairs

brideck

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To be fair, it's difficult to tell on your phone what size they'll end up being on a laptop/desktop.

I'm sure that's true. Even on a real computer, I'm often surprised by what size images default to here when I first paste them into a post.

It's more of a prod to go back and edit things that look ridiculous after you've pushed post. Unless the in-your-face-ness of the size is part of the point, in which case...
 

Disney Irish

Premium Member
I think you guys are being a bit unfair. If he posted it from his phone, this is probably what came out as the default size. It's happened to me more than once.
Its possible.... However its an image though, assuming its a screenshot using snippet or another tool based on the fact there are no borders and such that would indicate a normal pic from a phone. So that makes it seem like it was a screen grab from a desktop rather than a phone, or at the very least was edited on the phone directly before uploaded. So it seems its more intentional than unintentional, especially given who posted it.

But yes you are correct it could be just the default size.
 
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Tha Realest

Well-Known Member
Here’s another one - hope this shakes out better!

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Tha Realest

Well-Known Member
Its possible.... However its an image though, assuming its a screenshot using snippet or another tool based on the fact there are no borders and such that would indicate a normal pic from a phone. So that makes it seem like it was a screen grab from a desktop rather than a phone, or at the very least was edited on the phone directly before uploaded. So it seems its more intentional than unintentional, especially given who posted it.

But yes you are correct it could be just the default size.
I did a screen cap and posted from my phone.
 

Disney Irish

Premium Member
Speaking of things that came across feeds, I saw this today, anyone looking forward to this and the movie coming later this summer -

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Resized for your viewing pleasure. ;)
 

Disney Irish

Premium Member
I did a screen cap and posted from my phone.
Ok, but you know you can resize even on your phone before posting right? Because it even looked large on my iPhone 16 Pro Max.

I just posted a screen cap from my phone and resized it right on the phone, and you should see it look good even on the phone.
 

LittleBuford

Well-Known Member
Ok, but you know you can resize even on your phone before posting right? Because it even looked large on my iPhone 16 Pro Max.

I just posted a screen cap from my phone and resized it right on the phone, and you should see it look good even on the phone.
Images that look the same size on my phone can look wildly different in scale on my laptop. Perhaps those who are technologically savvier know how to get around this issue, but I for one don't.
 

Tha Realest

Well-Known Member
Ok, but you know you can resize even on your phone before posting right? Because it even looked large on my iPhone 16 Pro Max.

I just posted a screen cap from my phone and resized it right on the phone, and you should see it look good even on the phone.
How would I know I need to resize it? This is how it looks on my phone (note the “dark mode”):

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Disney Irish

Premium Member
And this is how it looks before I post:

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Quick lesson in RTEs (Rich Text Editors) for phones, if the image is as wide as your text its going to show up huge on any other browser. You can also tell because of the image size, in case your image is 1125x2202 basically that means it'll be long and wide across the screen because that translates to the number of pixels used to display the image, 1200x800 is usually a standard size for best displaying on most screens whether phone or desktop, as it'll be a long but not as wide image. Long story short once you get beyond an 800 width it starts to require scrolling unless you have a wide screen. I would even make it like 900x800, so its a bit easier on the eyes, but that is just personal preference. I think the image I just posted earlier was like 1200x1100, and you can see that was displaying fine on a phone.
 

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