rod222
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Posts: 11,043
What I collect: Worldwide Stamps, Ephemera and Catalogues
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Post by rod222 on Nov 19, 2023 17:59:00 GMT
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angore
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Posts: 5,696
What I collect: WW, focus on British Empire
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Post by angore on Nov 20, 2023 11:21:54 GMT
My entire collection of SOOM not including a country title page.
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rod222
Member
Posts: 11,043
What I collect: Worldwide Stamps, Ephemera and Catalogues
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Post by rod222 on Nov 20, 2023 14:01:27 GMT
This may be too large to load. May assist collectors sorting?
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Ryan
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Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Posts: 2,749
What I collect: If I have a catalogue for it, I collect it. And I have many catalogues ....
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Post by Ryan on Nov 20, 2023 18:13:36 GMT
This may be too large to load. For those not yet up to speed with the various methods of storing images for use on TSF, note that the ProBoards forum software used by TSF will scale down images which are too large to be shown at their full size. For images stored on ImgBB, like Rod's, you'll notice that if you hover your mouse pointer over the image, the pointer changes from an arrow to a hand, indicating that the image serves as a clickable link. If you click on his contact sheet of all the SMOM stamps in his files, a new browser tab will open with a copy of that image. At first, the image is shrunken so the entire thing fits on the screen - click it once, and it toggles to an image which fits the full width of your screen (or the full width of the image, if you have a screen with high enough resolution), giving you a better view of the individual stamps. But the ImgBB site might contain a copy of the image with even more detail - if you right-click on the image and choose "Open image in new tab" (or whatever the equivalent is for the web browser you use), another tab opens up, again with the image shrunken to fit on the screen in its entirety. Click on that once, and it toggles to a full-width image, which in this case is actually wider than what I can see on my laptop screen all at once, so a scroll bar shows up, allowing me to look at various parts of the image. And I should point out that all of the above deals with computers only, not with what happens when using a smartphone to access TSF. Rod, you might have remembered starting a thread on TSF for your SMOM collection, way back in the days prior to the Great Photobucket Image Massacre of 2017. Since that thread contained only images with no accompanying text, the thread was deleted as all the image links were broken. Ryan
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