How can I get the picture to look the same in the browser?

That's what it looks like the Muse before Preview:In_Muse.PNG

This is what it looks like after she spotted in the browser:Preview_in_Browser.PNG

The file is 1600 wide shot as a 3:2 ratio. Note that there is no white at the bottom of the image that appears in the browser.

I have no idea how to:
(A) draw the original image so that it fits better. I'm starting to take pictures in 16:9, but this was shot like that.

(B) implement Muse and pretend that I have no checksum on them.

I want it to look like the first shot. How can I get closer to it?

Thank you.

The top gets cut when an image is scalled to fit... I would try top-left and scale to fill for a better result, but that misses the point.

A web browser ignores all of the code that do not match the page design and show you which corresponds to its value at the time so the same image in firefox to zero zoom seems different from what chrome shows 200%... When you right click and download this image on your machine, it can then be seen "such what."

Also your screenshot is not clear, you do this as picture full page or broswer... There are some headers and footers to acount for and one not of full browser is therefore normal for the 100% width images, but it is not set in stone.

PS, this is why your question "what image size to width full page" did not work because the answer is a browser web will take any image size and display it in full page width for a width of 1600 image also looks good as a width of 400 image... It is the County produce that matters here not the actual size of the image.

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