This is an adaptation of the TJPZoom image magnifier by János Pál Tóth to work on flickr images [1].
When you toggle the magnifier on, you have a small rectangular magnifier on the medium sized image to look at the details.
- Note that the video compression makes the image a bit pixelated, but if a large version is availlable, you will get great details out with the magnifier.
If you click and drag upward, it will zoom in, if you click and drag downward, it will zoom out.
The zoom uses the original or large version of the image, if available (if not, then the magnifier button doesn’t show) to build the magnifier. You can choose which image you want to use by going into the greasemonkey scripts menu. If you choose the lower resolution (large), then the magnifier will load faster but will be a bit pixelized.
- Get Firefox
- Install GreaseMonkey
- restart Firefox
- If you liked the script, think about helping me back and consider a small donation, click the paypal button on the right.
- Click on the following icon and select "Install"
Note that when the magnifier is toggled, the notes will be hidden and the sets/groups sending dialogues will appear under the photo. You just have to press the toggle button to switch the magnifier off to have them back.
1Localisations
The script is now localised in French and English. To help translate in other languages, please see Help localise Flickr scripts




