On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 3:23 AM, Lukas Korsika quazamagoogl@gmail.comwrote:
Oh, right. I use the gwenview kpart as an embedded image viewer. I love the feature of embedded viewing, but I accept that some of the embedded viewers may be substandard.
Didn't know you could do that, always learning! :)
On 8 July 2011 14:18, Tiago Marques tiagomnm@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 10:26 PM, Katheryne Draven borgqueen4@gmail.comwrote:
You video res, make sure you are not using generic settings. Check V & H rates etc. Make sure you are using the recommended res setting. Its the default optimal one. Remember that the quality of the image file, determines the quality of the thumbnail to a degree. Generating thumbnails also takes up a lot of ram, which affect the quality of the TN generated as well. Open kcontrol and check into all your video related settings. Enable anti-aliasing if you have the video ram. Some embedded viewers perform better with some combinations, so experiment.
I have everything properly setup and though resolution helps the embedded image viewer, the problem is that if you try to check a 5MP image in the embedded viewer you'll be doing a lot of scrolling whereas with Kuickshow or Gwenview things are much more practical. This is after tweaking konqueror to produce thumbnails of images with more than 2MB, of course, otherwise searching for a picture with just konqueror is a nightmare I don't wish upon anyone. It's probably one of it's few defects.
Best regards, Tiago
Good luck
Kate
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