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(2 replies, posted in Juicebox-Pro Support)

Furthermore, it looks like your detection of using the large image requires an apple device with +1.5 DPR. Although this is not my area of expertise, it would appear this logic is flawed.
- My 27" monitor is 2560x1440 - that's pretty high resolution - in fact basically higher than the iPad retina, and because it's stretced out further, NOT using a larger image would actually look even worse
- Non-iOS tablets make use of the "retina"/DPR concept

Would it not make sense to define a screen resolution threshold? Right now, I can't really serve the same "high quality" image for both large-desktop-monitors AND iPads without also serving higher-than-necessary images to other devices.

On my desktop, I "Expand" and get the native fullscreen.
On my android Nexus 4, "expand" (after clicking "View Gallery") seems to just work as expected - not noticing any full.html
On my iPad 2 - the "Expand" wants to go to this URL, and then it just displays the blank dark page. I can go to this URL on my desktop and it displays the gallery file...

Why is the iPad working differently?

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(2 replies, posted in Juicebox-Pro Support)

I'm playing around experimenting with the multisize but it does NOT seem to serve any different images - in fact I'm only getting whatever is defined in imageURL.

It's hard to test against your demo, http://juicebox.net/demos/pro/multisize/config.xml since the config itself specified THE EXACT SAME IMAGE for each size!