Image Library Instructions

Low Resolution Images

Throughout the website, Thumbnails are used to preview each image.

  • If you click on the STYLE number, you will be taken to the corresponding Detail Page with additional information on the selected image.
  • Click on the thumbnail to enlarge the Image
  • You can click on the thumbnail to enlarge the Image from the page you are browsing on, or the detail page

Once you have selected the image you want do the following:

For Windows Users

  • Right Click directly over the Image, and select "Save Target As?"

For Macintosh Users or Netscape Users

  • Position the cursor over the Image, left-click on an image while holding down the shift-button.

High Resolution Image Files

In order to use the High Resolution TIF images, you will need to have a high end graphics program, some of which are listed below. Click on the link to the High Resolution TIF image and save the File to a folder on your computer.

You will need to save it to a folder where you will be able to find it later, so it might be a good idea to create a folder specifically for this purpose.

All High Resolution Images have been compressed with a .ZIP compression utility. This reduces the file size and speeds up the download. You can obtain a .ZIP utility from Winzip or Stuffit Expander.

Once you have decompressed the .ZIP file locally (on your computer) you will be able to open it with a High End Graphics Program of your choice. High Resolution Images can be manipulated best in the following programs:

Zip Compression Utilities

Use a Zip Compression Utility to decompress the Hi-Resolution Image Files.

Winzip For Windows Users or, Stuffit Expander for Macintosh Users.

Internet Explorer 6.0 Image Toolbar support

The Image Library supports the Image Toolbar functionality available in Internet Explorer 6.0.

  • Simply click on any thumbnail to enlarge the image.
  • Position the Mouse Cursor over the Image you have selected.

When the user mouses over an image that meets particular requirements, the My Pictures hovering toolbar will appear after one half second, and will disappear immediately after the user moves the cursor off the image. The hovering toolbar has three to four buttons depending upon the browser client and user operating system. They are Save this image, Print this image, Send this image in an e-mail, and Open My Pictures folder.

  • The Save this image button opens the Save Picture dialog box and allows you to save the image somewhere on your system.
  • The Print this image button opens the Print dialog box allowing you to specify the printer and additional options before sending the image to the printer.
  • The Send this image in an e-mail button opens a new e-mail message with the default e-mail client and includes the picture as an attachment to the message.
  • The Open My Pictures folder button opens the My Pictures folder within Microsoft Windows Explorer for browsing. The image cannot be saved to the My Pictures folder using this button.