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Every time I look at a diagram, I can't see any detail. Is there a better, clearer way to upload diagrams?
 
Every time I look at a diagram, I can't see any detail. Is there a better, clearer way to upload diagrams?

It's hard to tell since you give no details (a little ironic, that) but the clarity of a graphic posted here has nothing to do with how it's uploaded. It's the responsibility of the original poster to make sure they're posting a clear image.

One thing that might be causing your problem is that many browsers will automatically resize an image to fit within your browser window if the image is too large to fit. If the image has fine detail then the resizing algorithm used by the browser can cause some of the lines to disappear or other details to be lost. You can usually make your browser show you a full-size version by clicking on the image.


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Torben
 
A GIF, PNG or PDF file type makes a very clear schematic. A JPG or JPEG file type makes a fuzzy and smeared schematic.

Many people post schematics made by a CAD program. Their schematics are spread out all over the neighbourhood and are covered in Chicken Pox dots.
 
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Hi,


Sometimes you have to click on the pic to get it to blow up to full size
so you can see the detail.
Other times you have to copy the picture or save to hard drive, then
open with your favorite picture viewer.
 
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