• Resolved rsmith4321

    (@rsmith4321)


    You mention in the features that this supports retina displays, how is this supported on a responsive design blog? For example normally if my native picture size in the post is 1500px and I’m viewing the blog on a 750px wide display, I would want hammy to serve a picture around 750px width. But, if I’m on a high dpi display, even though it would be viewed as a 750px wide display in most ways, I want to serve the full 1500px image without hammy re-sizing it because of the pixel doubling. Can you explain how this can be done? Thanks for the help.

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  • Plugin Author Noel Tock

    (@noel_tock)

    Hi there, the checking is done via jQuery automatically (based on pixel density detection). Are you experiencing issues with it? Cheers!

    Thread Starter rsmith4321

    (@rsmith4321)

    I actually haven’t really tested it because I couldn’t find any documentation that it worked except for the one mention on the front page. So are you basically saying it works like I mentioned? How exactly? Will it serve the next size up image to high dpi displays. Or will it send the original size or what exactly. Do we need to create extra image size steps for retina?

    Thread Starter rsmith4321

    (@rsmith4321)

    Another issue I’m having. I’ve got wordpress setup to use the imagemagick php plugin. WordPress uses that now if it’s available, otherwise the color profiles are stripped from the images and Chrome doesn’t display them properly on my wide gamut monitor. I notice with Hammy activated it seems to be displaying the images with the color profile stripped, is Hammy using imagemagick to resize the images? The latest version of wpthumb says it uses it.

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