April 10, 20178 yr theres a much easier way to grab HQ from ASOS. Simply click on image, select "open image in new tab" http://images.asos-media.com/groups/lagent-by-agent-provocateur-black-key-hole-bikini/13876-group-1?$S$&wid=40&fit=constrain Replace the portion after "?" with "scl=1" or a number lower than 1 like "scl=0.6" http://images.asos-media.com/groups/lagent-by-agent-provocateur-black-key-hole-bikini/13876-group-1?scl=.6 Too high resolution causes photos to be blurry tho
April 12, 20178 yr On 11.04.2017 at 1:56 AM, ICEStarlet said: They were cut up into pieces on there where do I click to get the whole zoomed in image? Hi! Yes, they seem to be cut into pieces, but in fact they are not. They are just masked, so that only a portion of an image is visible. To take the mask off, all you have to do is to delete the last part of the URL that defines the size of the mask. And... voila! — here's the whole pic in the original resolution with the best available quality. (hopefully you can understand my Russian ) ☟☟☟
April 15, 20178 yr On 14.04.2017 at 0:29 PM, Kugelschreiber said: IG Thank you Kugelschreiber ! Really nice and very unexpected look!
April 15, 20178 yr 13 hours ago, ICEStarlet said: Do you know where the exact cut-off masks are for the links is on other sites like H&M? I'm trying to do this on all of the fashion sites with the zoom feature on it. Hi! Thanks for your kind words. As to H&M... Well, they seem not to use any kind of protection at all. All you have to do is: • Left click on the image to enlarge it in the viewport; • Right-click on the elarged image and choose «Open image in the new tab» option from the conext menu and... ...and it seems to be all... Works for me.
April 17, 20178 yr Hi! OK, I'll try to explain it, but this is more tricky than Asos. Here's the URL you have: 2 hours ago, ICEStarlet said: http://lp.hm.com/hmprod?set=key[source],value[/environment/2017/8KZ_0117_004R.jpg]&set=key[rotate],value[0]&set=key[width],value[4176]&set=key[height],value[4883]&set=key[x],value[0]&set=key[y],value[-1]&set=key[type],value[FASHION_FRONT]&set=key[hmver],value[0]&call=url[file:/product/zoom]&zap=ver[1.22],size[128],x[5],y[6],layer[100]&sink • First off, type "2" right after "lp" so you have "://lp2.hm.com" instead of just "://lp.hm.com" • Then delete the last part of the URL : "&set=key[rotate],value[0]&set=key[width],value[4176]&set=key[height],value[4883]&set=key[x],value[0]&set=key[y],value[-1]&set=key[type],value[FASHION_FRONT]&set=key[hmver],value[0]&call=url[file:/product/zoom]&zap=ver[1.22],size[128],x[5],y[6],layer[100]&sink:" and repace it with this: ",type[FASHION_FRONT]&hmver=0&call=url[file:/product/zoom]&zoom=zoom" So your new URL looks like: http://lp2.hm.com/hmprod?set=key[source],value[/environment/2017/8KZ_0117_004R.jpg],type[FASHION_FRONT]&hmver=0&call=url[file:/product/zoom]&zoom=zoom Boom! The full-resolution pic. But there's a simplier way. Just use non-US H&M website (Russian, French, etc.). All you have to do there is to enlarge the pic in the viewport and then right-click to open the image. Good luck!
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