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Most recent edit on 2008-02-24 15:58:27 by XsnAdmin

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Viewing an image before downloading
You can give every image you view a rating which will help others to find the best images in the future. To rate an image you need to be logged in, and then simply click on a thumbnail of the image you want to get the image view.
At the top of the image view page you will see a line which says "Rate this image (rated ? times):" and which has a row of stars next to it. The current average rating is shown by the red stars - if 4 stars are lit, the average rating is between 3.5 and 4.49, for example. To rate the image, move your mouse over the number of stars you want to give it - 7 being he highest, 1 the lowest. Click. Nothing will happen except that the number of stars you voted will now show, and in red when you move your mouse away.
That's it! Please note, to avoid people abusing the system, you won't be able to rate an image more than once, however many times you click on the rating stars.


Deletions:
You can give every image you view a rating which will help others to find the best images in the future. To rate an image you need to be logged in, and then simply click on a thumbnail of the image you want to get the image view.

Getting the image onto your computer

There are two ways from the main image view page for you to bring the image down onto your computer. The most common way, and the only way if you are Editing an image before you download it, is to place the cursor over the image, right click and then either save the image as.. or copy it (the precise title of the command to do this varies from browser type to browser type, so please check with the browser help to find how to do it), which will allow you to directly paste it into powerpoint or another presentation software package.
The second way is to click on the "download original" icon, which looks like this;
download original
Note this will give you the ability to download the original image, exactly as it was uploaded into the imagebank. Any changes you make to the image (see Editing an image before you download it) will not be applied to the image downloaded using the "download original" icon.




Oldest known version of this page was edited on 2008-02-24 15:51:39 by XsnAdmin []
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This page describes how to rate an image in the Imagebank.

See also

Registering to use the imagebank site
Searching the imagebank site
Navigating the imagebank site
Exploring the imagebank site
Editing an image before downloading
Uploading images for others to use
Supporting the Imagebank
Troubleshooting

 

Rating an image


You can give every image you view a rating which will help others to find the best images in the future. To rate an image you need to be logged in, and then simply click on a thumbnail of the image you want to get the image view.


Getting the image onto your computer


There are two ways from the main image view page for you to bring the image down onto your computer. The most common way, and the only way if you are Editing an image before you download it, is to place the cursor over the image, right click and then either save the image as.. or copy it (the precise title of the command to do this varies from browser type to browser type, so please check with the browser help to find how to do it), which will allow you to directly paste it into powerpoint or another presentation software package.

The second way is to click on the "download original" icon, which looks like this;
 

download original
 

Note this will give you the ability to download the original image, exactly as it was uploaded into the imagebank. Any changes you make to the image (see Editing an image before you download it) will not be applied to the image downloaded using the "download original" icon.

 


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