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Notes on Imagery IconsAll of the image types (scenic and the various stereo types) for the various "Imagery" sets are accessible from their pages. The image type that is linked from the thumbnail is the scenic (mono) version, if available. Click on the icons below the thumbnail for the various stereo types: for parallel images, for cross-eye images (there are few of this type), for greyscaled anaglyph images, and for color anaglyph images.All of the large images have been scaled to a maximum of 775 pixels wide or 543 high, whichever is smaller. If you use Internet Explorer and run it in a minimizd menu mode (use the F11 key to toggle back and forth), they will fill your screen, if you run it in 800x600 resolution. If 1024x768 or greater, they will fit even in full-menu mode. A new window will be spawned when a link is clicked. Keep in mind what this means: if you leave a spawned window open and bring the main page to the fore, clicking on the next image will change the background window, but not bring it to the foreground. So if you find yourself clicking an image to view it but it doesn't appear, it probably means it's already opened and in the background. The reason for going to this mode is so the thumbnails don't have to reload every time you would have had to hit the "Back" button. You might find this to be a "feature", if you have the screen real estate: resize the main window to be a small band acrss the top, and as you click on images, they will change the large view in the spawned window, which you've placed below the main window. Then you don't have to close the lower window: just scroll around the main window and click on the next image. Here's a scaled-down example of a 1024x768 screen, which has the task bar in "auto hide" mode to maximize desktop space:
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