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Welcome to the mindat.org media viewer. Here is a quick guide to some of the options available to you. Different controls are available depending on the type of media being shown (photo, video, animation, 3d image)

Controls - all media types

Zoom in and out of media using your mousewheel or with a two-finger 'resize' action on a touch device.

Use the mouse or your finger to drag the image or the view area of the image around the screen.

< and > at the left and right hand side of the screen move forwards and backwards for the other images associated with the media you selected. Usually this is used for previous/next photo in a gallery, in an article or in search results. Keyboard shortcuts: use shift + the left and right arrow keys.

< and > in the bottom center are used for switching between the photos of the same specimen. Keyboard shortcuts: use the left and right arrow keys.

>  in the bottom center, raises the information box giving details and further options for the media,  <  at the top of this box then hides it. Keyboard shortcuts: use the up and down arrow keys.

? opens this help window. Keyboard shortcuts: use the H key or the ? key.

Other keyboard shortcuts:

1Fit image to screen
2Fill screen with image
5Display at full resolution
<Make background darker
>Make background lighter
spaceHide/dim titles and buttons

Scalebar

If the field of view (FOV) is specified for the photo, the scalebar appears in the left bottom corner of the viewer. The scalebar is draggable and resizeable. Drag the right edge to resize it. Double click will reset the scalebar to it's default size and position. If the scalebar is in default position, double click will make it circular.

Controls - Video

Video files have a standard set of video controls: - Reset to start, - Skip back, - Play, - Pause, - Skip forwards. Keyboard shortcuts: You can stop/start video play with the P key.

Controls - Animation (Spin Rotation)

Animation (usually 360 degree spin rotations) have their own controls: - enable spin mode. Note that while images are loading this option will not be available but will be automatically activated when the animation has loaded. Once active you can spin the image/change the animation by moving your mouse or finger on the image left/right or by pressing the [ or ] keys.

The button switches to move mode so that you can use your mouse/fingers to move the image around the screen as with other media types.

The button, or the P key will start playing the animation directly, you can interrupt this by using the mouse or finger on the image to regain manual movement control.

Controls - 3D Stereoscopic images

If a stereoscopic 3D image is opened in the viewer, the 3D button appears in the bottom right corner giving access to "3D settings" menu. The 3D images can be viewed in several ways:
- without any special equipment using cross-eyed or parallel-eyed method
- with stereoscope
- with anaglyph glasses.
- on a suitable 3D TV or monitor (passive 3D system)

For details about 3D refer to: Mindat manuals: Mindat Media Viewer: 3D

To enable/disable 3D stereo display of a compatible stereo pair image press the 3 key. If the left/right images are reversed on your display (this often happens in full-screen mode) press the 4 key to reverse them.

Controls - photo comparison mode

If a photo with activated comparison mode is opened in the viewer, the button appears in the bottom right corner giving access to "Comparison mode settings" menu.

Several layouts are supported: slider and side by-side comparison with up to 6 photos shown synchronously on the screen. On each of the compared photos a view selector is placed, e.g.:  Longwave UV ▼. It shows the name of currently selected view and allows to select a view for each placeholder.

Summary of all keyboard shortcuts

1Fit image to screen
2Fill screen with image
3Switch to 3D display of stereo pair
4Switch left/right images in 3D mode
5Display at full resolution
<, >Make background darker/lighter
H or ?Show/hide this help page
PPlay/Pause Video or Animation
[, ]Backwards/forwards one frame (Animation only)
spaceHide/dim titles and buttons
up arrowShow information box
down arrowHide information box
left arrowPrevious child photo
right arrowNext child photo
shift + left arrowPrevious image on the page
shift + right arrowNext image on the page


Copyright © J. George 2010
 
 
 
 
minID: E4G-0EM

Quartz : SiO2

Copyright © J. George 2010  - This image is copyrighted. Unauthorized reproduction prohibited.
Dimensions: 17.8 cm x 10.2 cm x 8.3 cm

Bizarre amalgam of virtually everything one can find in quartz at this locality: mostly smoky quartz, but in a doubly-terminated, intergrown mess of scepters, milky quartz, and overgrowths. The tip is translucent amethyst (not obvious because of the reflection) and included in the back is a partial scepter split and rehealed parallel to the c-axis. The roughly hexagonal hole in the upper right is where the specimen grew around an earlier quartz crystal that had grown across the pocket. Because it grew in such a tight pocket there is damage in a number of spots, but it still represents a unique example of Petersen Mountain quartz.

17.8 x 10.2 x 8.3 cm

See http://www.mindat.org/photo-398885.html for this sample right after extraction, which still held the transverse quartz sitting in the “drillhole”.

Specimen in the collection of Forrest Windeler, who collected it in May 2010. Photo by (and used with permission of) Joe George.


Collected: 2010 by Forrest Windeler

This photo has been shown 1742 times
Photo added:14th Jul 2011
Dimensions:1911x2551px (4.87 megapixels)
Camera:SONY DSC-H10

Data Identifiers

Mindat Photo ID:398886 📋 (quote this with any query about this photo)
Long-form Identifier:mindat:1:4:398886:9 📋
GUID:aca52096-d5d8-4fd8-831d-c42ca548e963 📋
Specimen MinIDE4G-0EM (note: this is not unique to this photo, it is unique to the specimen)

Discuss this Photo

Photoshow did this photo get modified?

13th Apr 2020 02:36 UTCDon Windeler

I posted this photo years ago and it has been viewed 1000+ times;  just today it showed up as rotated with a squashed aspect ratio.  I haven't touched it -- how did it get screwed up?

D.

13th Apr 2020 02:42 UTCDon Windeler

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What I see...

13th Apr 2020 03:39 UTCKevin Conroy Manager

It looks OK on my phone.

13th Apr 2020 03:50 UTCDon Windeler

It looks fine in the message above, but is rotated when I look at the image directly and rotated + squashed in the search list for Petersen Mountain (e.g. the "what I see" post above).  I can probably make an edit and re-upload the photo, but I'm just trying to figure out what might have happened to mess with the image.

Cheers,
D.

13th Apr 2020 04:04 UTCKeith Compton 🌟 Manager

Looks ok on my PC

13th Apr 2020 04:12 UTCPaul Brandes 🌟 Manager

Odd. Looks great on my screen.
Have you changed any of your setting, Don?

13th Apr 2020 04:29 UTCFrank K. Mazdab 🌟 Manager

looks fine on my Mac laptop too, and I found the image by just searching for quartz photos from Washoe Co., NV.

13th Apr 2020 04:45 UTCDon Windeler

No settings changes that I know of.  I went back to the original photo and it also is rotated for some reason.

In the past I have observed that photos that were not cropped / rotated seem to have a setting related to the phone orientation; in these cases the computer may do an automatic rotation because it thinks that's the best way to view.  If there have been any crops, however, the rotation gets tied to the saved view.

I've just made a tiny update to the image and will re-upload -- assume that will fix it, though hopefully the fact that it's not a super high-res image won't hang it up in review.  (image ca 2010 by someone else...)

Cheers,
D.

13th Apr 2020 10:42 UTCPaul De Bondt Manager

On my PC it looks fine.
I recall that we had such a problem in the past. It was a bug and Jolyon fixed that.
Be patient and keep safe.

13th Apr 2020 11:26 UTCKevin Hean

Hi Don, Is it only that image or all images, and not text etc if so then your "graphic Properties" have been messed with, Right click on your desktop, A window should pop up and in it is "Graphic Properties"

13th Apr 2020 12:07 UTCJolyon Ralph Founder

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Here's how I see it.

13th Apr 2020 16:33 UTCDon Windeler

It was only that one photo, not any others. Last night I edited the photo slightly and reposted it, so it looks fine now.  Still not sure why it happened to that one image, but since no one else had a problem (and the original image had also rotated on my hard drive) I'll chalk it up to some settings gremlin.  Sorry to bother folks.

Cheers,
D.
 
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