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"New" image view

Discussion in 'Findmypast' started by PhilGee, Feb 20, 2021.

  1. PhilGee

    PhilGee LostCousins Member

    Just looked for some baptisms/burials on FMP and there is a thumbnail bar along the bottom of the screen for a batch of page images.

    As an aside, I was checking the "new" information on 3 Ancestry trees for a family with 21 children (4 named Sarah - FMP has 16 entries and 3 named Sarah) born from 1797 to 1821 :eek: All entries have the mother's maiden surname.
     
  2. Susan48

    Susan48 LostCousins Superstar

    It's the same with census images on FMP. A potentially useful feature.
     
  3. Pauline

    Pauline LostCousins Megastar

    I agree it is potentially useful but I wish you could minimise it when not needed, as you can with the similar view at Ancestry. It reduces what you can see of the actual image to just a narrow strip between the options at the top and the thumbnails at the bottom, which is particularly difficult when trying to locate an entry in long pages from old parish registers.

    I was also struggling to discover how to get rid of the transcriptions which were floating around and getting in the way with some datasets. I think there is a way to turn these on and off but it wasn't obvious.
     
  4. Heather

    Heather LostCousins Member

    I agree Pauline, the Ancestry version is much more user friendly, you can choose to have the filmstrip there or not; manually go to a different page by changing the first number in the filmstrip box (this is really handy if you want to view the first pages to verify which church you are seeing the records of) and if you click on the double head symbol at the right of the filmstrip a transcription is brought up for your record (really handy when you can't quite read the writing) something that I seem to be having more trouble with as the years go by. :rolleyes:
     
  5. peter

    peter Administrator Staff Member

    Adjusting the brightness/contrast is great!
     
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  6. lindy

    lindy LostCousins Star

    Has anyone found a way yet to minimise the filmstrip? The best solution I have is to reduce the zoom in the browser settings which reduces the filmstrip and options at the top, but not the image. Otherwise I found it really difficult reading parish register images in the strip visible.
     
  7. Pauline

    Pauline LostCousins Megastar

    Apparently there isn't a way. When the new view was being trialled there was no feedback to indicate people wanted to be able to minimise the filmstrip.

    I gather it is being considered as a possibility for a future update, so it may be a good idea to let FMP have your views on this.
     
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  8. Heather

    Heather LostCousins Member

    I have just contacted FMP about this issue. I will let you know what response I get.
     
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  9. Susan

    Susan LostCousins Member

    I've never had the filmstrip by default since they changed to the new viewer. At the top right of the image on my laptop is an "all pages" box (next to the "options" box) and I have click on that to display the film strip. Then above the strip is a "close" button when I want to get rid of it.
    When I first load an image all that appears at the bottom of the image is the narrow bar with "rotate right", rotate left" etc.
     
  10. Pauline

    Pauline LostCousins Megastar

    You presumably have a fairly narrow screen? I think the view changes to how you describe it when the browser width falls below about 800 pixels.
     
  11. Susan

    Susan LostCousins Member

    I use a standard 15.6 inch laptop.


    This is a random image from the 1901 census - I've blocked out most of it for copyright reasons.

    FMP image.jpg

    There is an "all pages" button in the top right corner; clicking on it gives this

    FMP image 2.jpg

    There is a "close" button just above the film strip on the right side and clicking that removes the film strip.

    Edit to add - my laptop says my display resolution is 1920 x 1080, whatever that means :confused:
     
    Last edited: Mar 6, 2021
  12. Pauline

    Pauline LostCousins Megastar

    That means the display width is 1920 pixels so I don't really understand why you are getting this different view. Are you using a Windows computer, and what browser? Other possibilities are that your browser window is not the full width of your screen or that you have the magnification (zoom) set above 100%.

    I can get what you are seeing if I increase my browser zoom.
     
  13. Susan

    Susan LostCousins Member

    I'm using a Windows 10 laptop, Firefox browser and the zoom is set to 100%. I've tried zooming in and out and at every setting from 50% to 200% the "all pages" button is still there. I've even tried altering the screen resolution down to 800 x 600 and the image just changes size and shape, everything in the image stays the same.
    The arrows for going forwards or backwards a page are about 5 mm from the edges of my screen as you can see in the image in post #11. he browser header touches the edges of the screen and the browser header touches the top of the screen while the bottom edge of every page touches the task bar which touches the bottom of the screen..



    It's 4-ish year old Lenovo Ideapad, if that makes a difference.
     
  14. lindy

    lindy LostCousins Star

    This is all very strange! If I zoom to 175% in the browser settings I get Susan's page, albeit with much larger "buttons". And I can then select all pages to get the film strip (which takes most of the laptop screen)
    And as commented previously zooming to 50% gives me a good view of the image, with the options (eg download) just about useable.
     
  15. Pauline

    Pauline LostCousins Megastar

    It has me baffled, too!

    Susan, which of the following do you see at the top of FMP pages:

    image1.JPG

    or
    image2.JPG
     
  16. Susan

    Susan LostCousins Member

    I see the first one, the one with 'My Records' and 'Help & More'
     
  17. Pauline

    Pauline LostCousins Megastar

    “Curiouser and curiouser!”
     
  18. Heather

    Heather LostCousins Member

    Here is the response I received from FMP, hopefully as more people bring this problem to their attention something will be done.

    " Thank you for getting in touch and for your feedback regarding our image viewer

    The option to turn off the page navigation tool wasn’t considered critical by members in the testing we did for the first release.

    Since launch, we’ve learned that customers such as yourself would very much like the option to tailor the features to fit, which is understandable. We will continue to monitor its usage and any feedback we receive with a view of implementing any changes in the future.

    In the meantime, your feedback and comments have also been passed on. "
     
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  19. MarionK

    MarionK Moderator Staff Member


    I also sent feedback & received the same reply
     
  20. lindy

    lindy LostCousins Star

    I have a "close all pages" option today which removes the film strip! Well done everyone
     
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