I hope its ok to start a new post. The problem is with the web albums.
I have been scanning my father's slides for him. I uploaded them to a web album, so that my sister and he( out of state) can sit together and add captions and information to the pics.
Problem= Is there a way to get the pictures up full screen? Even when she clicks on the slide show function, the picture stays the same size, it just adds a black backgound.
Dad is 89 and has bad eyesight. We thought we would be able to get a larger version on the screen. I'm pretty new to Picasa and this is a first experience for all of my family with the web albums...and a first with computers for Dad!
Suggestions welcomed!Thanks,
candyK
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#2
Posted 30 December 2009 - 08:36 PM
Candy;
I don't use Picassa myself, but found this online:
http://picasa.google...en&answer=19619
see if this helps, it is how to show the photos full screen.
Hope it helps. I feel for your Dad, I am so frustrated when I can't read the
journaling on some layouts.
I don't use Picassa myself, but found this online:
http://picasa.google...en&answer=19619
see if this helps, it is how to show the photos full screen.
Hope it helps. I feel for your Dad, I am so frustrated when I can't read the
journaling on some layouts.

December 2010 Member of the Month
#3
Posted 31 December 2009 - 06:20 AM
There are two ways I enlarge images on my monitor CTRL + and CTRL - . While it does not take them to full screen it does make things bigger and easier to see.
Within Picasa you can also use the magnifying glass. From the small picture gallery, click on a photo to select it. It will open bigger. Up in the right corner are three buttons, rotate left, right and magnify. When you click magnify the photo may be too big for the window but you can grab it and move it around by clicking with the mouse and dragging.
HTH
Within Picasa you can also use the magnifying glass. From the small picture gallery, click on a photo to select it. It will open bigger. Up in the right corner are three buttons, rotate left, right and magnify. When you click magnify the photo may be too big for the window but you can grab it and move it around by clicking with the mouse and dragging.
HTH


God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change;
the courage to change the things I can; and the wisdom to know the difference. reinhold niebuhr
#4
Posted 31 December 2009 - 09:07 AM
Thank you so much! Too many new tricks to learn right now and its always great to come to these messageboards and be able to get help.
Best wishes for your new year,
candyK
Best wishes for your new year,
candyK
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