Optimal Picture Frame Image Size?
Terrence
13 Nov 2014, 16:39Thank you in advance for your help.
Once you checkmark Picture Frame, is there an image size that is too large?
I'm using the Web version.
How does Quest handle the uploaded image? Does it resize it automatically to match the user's browser or window?
Thanks,
T.
Once you checkmark Picture Frame, is there an image size that is too large?
I'm using the Web version.
How does Quest handle the uploaded image? Does it resize it automatically to match the user's browser or window?
Thanks,
T.

jaynabonne
13 Nov 2014, 19:15Given I don't know, my first thought was... well, give it a try and find out!
(But maybe someone else knows directly.)
I'm assuming you're concerned about the image looks when laid out and not that you necessarily want to upload large images. So... take the images you want and drop them in. If they come out too large, make them smaller until they look right to you. Ultimately, "optimal" depends on what you're trying to do. I would think the images should be sized the size you want them to be. Otherwise, you could take up needless bandwidth downloading more data than you need.

I'm assuming you're concerned about the image looks when laid out and not that you necessarily want to upload large images. So... take the images you want and drop them in. If they come out too large, make them smaller until they look right to you. Ultimately, "optimal" depends on what you're trying to do. I would think the images should be sized the size you want them to be. Otherwise, you could take up needless bandwidth downloading more data than you need.
Silver
13 Nov 2014, 19:27I don't think there is a frame size limit although there may be a data limit size.
Terrence
13 Nov 2014, 23:13I did notice that jpegs load faster than the "heavier" png files.
Silver
14 Nov 2014, 08:02I used a 7meg BMP once and it didn't load at all.