Hi Jeremy,
Many thanks for your constructive answer! There is a lot of info on
those pages. The scaling I already tried and that seemed to work
indeed but required higher resolution material, like you pointed out.
However although I am able to trace the higher resolution images in
some of the feeds (320 in stead of 288 I am using now) I have trouble
getting a good feed contruct. Could you please help me a bit?
This is my basis from Picasa giving me the standard 288 width:
http://picasaweb.google.com/data/feed/base/user/myuserid/albumid/myalbumid?kind=photo&alt=rss&authkey=myauthenticationkey&hl=nl
How can I get the 320 width in such a feed? Do I need the api in stead
of the base? Do I need an api-key? What else? I did try a lot of
possibilities but failed...
Many thanks in advance!
Best regards,
Marcel
On 13 mei, 23:03, "jgeerdes [AJAX APIs \"Guru\"]" <
jgeer...@mchsi.com>
wrote:
> It's tough to say for sure what you need to do without a link to the
> application, but you might try using the scaleImages option, as
> outlined at the link below:
>
>
http://www.google.com/uds/solutions/slideshow/reference.html#_scaling...
>
> You may also need to adjust the size of the thumbnail that you're
> requesting from Picasa so that your images don't appear grainy or
> pixelated because they are being scaled larger. Check out the
> thumbnail and imgmax parameters for the PIcasa Feeds API detailed at
> the link below:
>
>
http://code.google.com/apis/picasaweb/reference.html#Parameters
>
> Jeremy R. Geerdes
> Effective website design & development
> Des Moines, IA
>
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