I used a WebView and loaded the image from the memory.
The WebView handles all the panning zooming and scrolling. If you use wrap_content the webview won't be bigger then the image and no white areas are shown. The WebView is the better ImageView
Your browser should have a zoom function, but if you cant find it you can: "CTRL" + "+" = zoom in "CTRL" + "-" = zoom out You can download Facebook Zoom. Facebook zoom is a free tool allowing to enlarge thumbnail Facebook images by hovering over them with your mouse. It works well on most browsers.
Zoom Slider - a javascript image slideshow displaying images with zooming effect, integrated thumbnails, and animated caption. Cited from Menucool.com
Zoom Slider - a javascript image slideshow displaying images with zooming effect, integrated thumbnails, and animated caption. Cited from Menucool.com
The FujiFilm FinePix S200 is an awesome camera for its price.
The Olympus Stylus Tough-8000 has a 3.6x optical/5x digital zoom, allowing it to capture breathtaking images from a good distance.
The Z760 has 6mp images and 3X zoom, which are barely adequate small to average size photo publishing. You might conisider choosing a model with at least 10X zoom, 12mp and HD quality for better images.
on an ipod touch or an iphone yes, but not on any other ipod
One can view satellite and aerial images of Earth on the FlashEarth website. FlashEarth uses a flash-based interface, and allows one to zoom in on images.
Images of car bumpers are available online through various car manufacture sites such as the car you are looking for. Zoom in and crop if necessary for bumper views.
It is always like this. Zooming in on an image always makes it more blurry and pixelized. The best thing to do is buy Topaz Vivacity and Zoom In and use the Topaz Enlarge filter
I, finallly, managed to contact ONN, and, it turns out that the functionality was never installed to begin with (I must have done something else, when I wrote that it had worked in the question)! They sent me an "upgrade," which works, sort of: There are, basically, two, static, modes: normal and zoom-way-in. No in-between! I'm not sure whether a better version will come in the future, and no idea why they didn't supply such to begin with. However, it was nice of them to give me SOMEthing!
MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAZDA!!! zoom zoom!