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  • Thread Starter jp63

    (@jp63)

    Excuse me… what I have always understand is that i need to prepare both images (helloworld.jpg and [email protected]) and that WP-Retina does the rest. Is it right ?

    And I need o purchass WP-Retina-2x Pro to upload the @2x retina full size files ?

    Sorry, but some things can be interpreted with different manners.

    I’ve read many times your tutorials, but there is always some doubts. Everyone is talking with his own logical thought and it is a source of misunderstanding.

    Thread Starter jp63

    (@jp63)

    I must be a little nincompoop.

    So, in the case I want an image of 960 x 640 (standard size) and 1920 x 1280 (retina size), what I have to do ? (upload what and with what name ?)

    And, in the case I want an image of 480 x 200 (standard size) and 960 x 400 (retina size), what I have to do ?

    What is unclear is the manner of managing the files and dimensions… So, with those two examples, maybe it will be more clear.

    Thread Starter jp63

    (@jp63)

    Thank you Jordy,

    But some things keep unclear… Precisions would be helpful.

    I have uploaded (with FTP) retina images (with @2x before the extension). So, WP Retina 2x will recognize it ? And, if I buy WP Retina 2x Pro, these retina images will be used to generate retina versions of the thumbnails ?

    Your tutorial is nice, but sometimes a little fuzzy.

    I like control the dimensions of my images. I.e., generally I’m using 960 x 640 for my photos (1920 x 1280 in retina). All my images are processed in a logical way. So, I upload only images with the definition/size I want. I let wordpress (and WP Retina 2X) generates thumbnails, but not the image itself.

    It’s especially unclear for the Pro version. If I upload (via WordPress) images in retina resolution (i.e. 1920 x 1280, with @2x in the filename), I expect that WP Retina 2X Pro will generate standard resolutions images (in this case, 960 x 640, with the standard filename). Is it right ?

    I hope you will understand my questions.

    Best regards

    Thread Starter jp63

    (@jp63)

    I have to say that would be more easy to upload retina images after the “standard” images, because all my “old” (and non-retina) images contain legends, etc. So, it would be a long work to rebuild all this stuff.

    I can imagine same for other people.

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