 | |  | I made a little tool the other night with the intention of creating something that would allow people to scale images so that they represent a 1:1 life-size view of an item in the picture.
The idea is simple, take an image that has an object of known dimensions such as a coin, and while holding another of that same coin type up to your monitor, you step the image size up or down until the coin on screen is the same size as the coin in your hand.
If a site were to be designed around this and have all of their photo's scaled the same, you could have users run through this setup, then save the settings in a cookie so the images are automatically scaled uniquely for that user. The user could know that they will get something that is the same size as what they're seeing.
Javascript Image Scale Tool | | | Firefox likes to take 100% width and force it onto a new line, and * width to mean take only as much as it needs. This text is in here to force FF to display 100% the same way that IE does. Ghetto fix FTW! |
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