Question about images

When reading through a resource and coming across an image, is there a way to expand the image? Mainly to get a better view of a chart or picture in a resource. A lot of the time it is hard to see and have not figured out a way to view the image in a larger context.
Keith Pang, PhD Check out my blog @ https://keithkpang.wixsite.com/magnifyingjesus
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One way I have found is that if you right click the image, on the left side of the menu you will have copy or save as. I use windows 10 so the save as saves a .png file. Then when you use which ever program to display it, you can get which ever resolution you like. I usually look at them full screen. Or you can Copy then past into which ever program you use to display.
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Thank you for the suggestion! I guess I was wondering outside of what you mentioned you could do within Logos. Do you know of any ways?
Keith Pang, PhD Check out my blog @ https://keithkpang.wixsite.com/magnifyingjesus
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Not sure what you mean. If you copy you can past to whichever program you use. Can even export or copy/paste to microsoft office programs. Like powerpoint or word. If you export to powerpoint can make the slides as you like. And with word can make a book and import it into logos as a personal book.
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Of course one has to be aware of any copyrights. Don't want to do any copyright infringements.
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I guess I was trying to say if you theoretically left clicked on an image within a resource in Logos, that would then bring up an expanded image from the resource so you would be able to read some of the charts or see the picture in a better detail. I hope that makes sense. Your other suggestions are helpful though. [Y]
Keith Pang, PhD Check out my blog @ https://keithkpang.wixsite.com/magnifyingjesus
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Oh ok. Sorry I do not know of anyway to enlarge within Logos. Have to leave that to the experts. My eyes are bad and I have a 52" monitor. This way I can sit away from the screen. Those woodcarvings are absolutely amazing at that size.
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