MacBook Air :: Display Of The Images Became Very Large?
Feb 25, 2012suddenly the display became very large. it seems like the dsiplay for the handicap as if in ipad. How to restore to normal display?
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MacBook Air, Mac OS X (10.7.3)
suddenly the display became very large. it seems like the dsiplay for the handicap as if in ipad. How to restore to normal display?
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MacBook Air, Mac OS X (10.7.3)
I got my old laptop hooked up to my TV and I use it for Hulu, Netflix etc. I recently started ripping all my DVD and keeping them as .dvdmedia files on my mac.
How can I effortlessly create a connection between my mac folder (which is on an external 2TB drive) with my Windows PC?
Got My Powermac G4 Quicksilver today. I've got it Running pretty sweet now.
One Thing I've noticed is that there is a colouration shift on large images - Running it on a 1080p Monitor, The cAlculator on the dashboard is Green and wallpapers don't look right.
Is this down to the 64Mb Beast of a GPU or my TV?
My HP NC4200 Also shows hue changes in high Resolutions. It has intergrated Graphics from 2005 , and has around half of the Powrmac's memory.
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PowerMac, Mac OS X (10.4.11), QuickSilver Dual 1Ghz 1Gb SDRAM
I have a very large image that I want to print full size, but i only have a regular printer with 8.5x11 sheets. Is there an app that will break up the image so I can print it on multiple pages and then tape them together again? I'm having poor luck googling this.
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Is there a way to convert my large display port to a mini display port so I can use HDMI?
Info:MacBook, Mac OS X (10.7.3)
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MacBook Pro
I am a new Mac user, just switched from PC. Problem is that I connected my mini thru its HDMI out with a HDMI cable to my 47in Phillips LCD in its HDMI in. Everything is working fine but because I sit on my bed and use it. I find it to be too small, if I change resolution then I guess I will be losing out on the 1080p and also will need to connect thru VGA not HDMI. Is there any way I can make things look bigger so I can read the txt and everything from far away. Also I am not using a keyboard (only a mouse) so don't think I can zoom. But still I don't want to zoom all the time. Is there any permanent solution.
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What button did they push on my keyboard that would do this and how do I get it back?
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I have a dynamically generated PDF that contains a 300 dpi image. The image added can be one of several that the user selects. On all other browsers the pdf renders fine. On Safari only, seemingly in all modern flavors of OSx and Safari, the images begin to print and then stops printing the actual image and grey is printed in the remaining space the image would take up. To make it more fun one of the images renders fine. It is the 3rd smallest image and the 2 smaller ones do not render so it does not seem to be size related.
This is a screenshot to use as an example: The folding instructions graphic is also 300dpi.
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Safari, Mac OS X (10.7)
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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3), Safari 5.1.5
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Info:iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
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iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.4), Airport extreme
when I receive an iMessage that contains a photo or other image, Messages on Yosemite won't display the image? It appears to be a sandbox permissions issue.
Briefly, when I receive an iMessage that contains any image, the image displays just fine on my iOS devices, but in OS X Yosemite (10.10.1, build 14B25), it just shows up as a generic icon (attached at the bottom of this question). Clicking the icon or magnifying glass doesn't load it, double-clicking it doesn't load it, Quick View won't show it... nothing. If I look in /var/logs/system.log, any attempt to view it generates sandbox-related errors:
Messages[30820]: [Warning] Transfer: unable to create image for IMG_2758.JPG.jpeg
kernel[0]: Sandbox: Messages(30820) deny file-read-data /private/var/folders/7l/cn4n4k4n4p31ncqq9qqk1klrydkmkm/T/IMG_2758.JPG.jpeg
If I manually open up that directory (/private/var/folders/7l/cn4n4k4n4p31ncqq9qqk1klrydkmkm/T/) I can see the image and open it myself, but Messages can't do it... and I can't for the life of me figure out how Messages's sandbox is configured and what is going on here.
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So I've tested it with this simple file: [URL]
This should just display the logo. I've saved this through safari as a Web Archive file and saved in onto the Web Archive file of Apple Mail in the Signatures folder.
Then opened Apple Mail again. As you can see, while composing the mail the icon turns into the blue question mark icon. I've later sent it to my private email address and it arrived as an image.
I have a new Macbook Air 13", 4GB RAM, 2.13Ghz, 256GB SSD.
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sent an email that was too large
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