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Title: Viewing images in ScotlandsPeople
Post by: alastair_banks on Saturday 09 March 19 22:33 GMT (UK)
From memory, you used to be able to choose the image type you wished to view on ScotlandsPeople, e.g. you could choose jpg, tiff etc based on your preferences and you could choose whether you wanted a header on the image.

Are these options still available? If they are how do you setup your preferences?

Cheers
Title: Re: Viewing images in ScotlandsPeople
Post by: dowdstree on Sunday 10 March 19 12:43 GMT (UK)
I have just checked downloading my images from SP and it looks like it depends on what you have set up on your computer already. e.g. jpeg/photos.

Doesn't seem to give you an option. I have windows 10.

Not a very technical answer sorry.

Hope this helps.

Dorrie

Title: Re: Viewing images in ScotlandsPeople
Post by: Gadget on Sunday 10 March 19 12:52 GMT (UK)
I think quite a few of the options were removed/changed when the company changed hands and new database software was introduced - ?18 months- 2 years ago.

Mine all download as jpgs.  The most annoying part is the wills. They were going to offer a pdf version but last time I used that section it was still a page by page jpg.

Gadget
Title: Re: Viewing images in ScotlandsPeople
Post by: BillyF on Sunday 10 March 19 18:22 GMT (UK)
Another conundrum just now !!

In my saved images I wanted to look at a death record but when I clicked on it, it said I was denied access. I`m not too bothered as I was probably going to delete it anyway, but as I paid for it I think I should be able to view it.
Title: Re: Viewing images in ScotlandsPeople
Post by: Gadget on Sunday 10 March 19 18:27 GMT (UK)
If you've paid for it, contact them and they may either send you a copy or give you some credits.  When they moved to the new system, a couple of my old images went walkabout and they were very prompt and reimbursed me for them.


Gadget 
Title: Re: Viewing images in ScotlandsPeople
Post by: BillyF on Sunday 10 March 19 18:32 GMT (UK)
Oh thanks; that`s good to know, I`d rather have the credits !!
 I`m pretty sure it was one of those I looked at when searching for my gt grandfather, eventually he was found under another name.

Title: Re: Viewing images in ScotlandsPeople
Post by: Fordyce on Monday 11 March 19 16:51 GMT (UK)
Gadget,
<<The most annoying part is the wills. They were going to offer a pdf version but last time I used that section it was still a page by page jpg. >>

The big blue "Download as PDF" button worked just now for me - one multi-page Will, one PDF. The facility was there in June 2018. In fact, I don't think you can download in pdf format one page at a time - well I can't anyway. However I have a nice little free utility that I've used for years called CutePDF (www.cutepdf.com) which is a psuedo-printer, so instead of printing anything, it produces a pdf. If you print it, you can pdf it.

While I'm at it, if you're like me, occasionally you'll be wanting to do mass renamings of files. Again for years I've used another free utility called ReNamer (www.den4b.com) - fantastically useful and fantastically usable!

I have no connection with either, only a satisfied customer.
Title: Re: Viewing images in ScotlandsPeople
Post by: BillyF on Tuesday 12 March 19 14:21 GMT (UK)
Gadget, I sent them an email Sunday evening.

Today`s reply says it had been re- indexed and they sent a link. It was an unconnected person !!

Title: Re: Viewing images in ScotlandsPeople
Post by: Gadget on Tuesday 12 March 19 14:33 GMT (UK)
Gadget, I sent them an email Sunday evening.

Today`s reply says it had been re- indexed and they sent a link. It was an unconnected person !!

Oh dear. I think you'd better contact them again  :-\

Fordyce - Many thanks for info. I use Adobe's pdf viewer. I'm glad that they've now reinstated the pdf version.

Gadget
Title: Re: Viewing images in ScotlandsPeople
Post by: BillyF on Tuesday 12 March 19 14:42 GMT (UK)
Today`s reply says it had been re- indexed and they sent a link. It was an unconnected person !!


I didn`t explain it very well !! I t was the right name, but not connected to me, totally wrong area. sadly, someone who jumped overboard a ship believed deserting, but drowned.