When viewing images on JSTOR you can use compare mode to compare up to four images together in a single full-screen view.
You can also view images with and without the image details, and whether you select to show or hide image details, your selected preference will persist for any images you view afterward.
Instructions
- There are two ways to use compare mode:
- From any image published to JSTOR, use the Compare button in the image viewer.
- You can also compare images while presenting images in your Workspace by using the Compare button in present mode. See Workspace: Presenting Research for more information.
- From any image published to JSTOR, use the Compare button in the image viewer.
- Once you're in compare mode, a menu will open where you can choose items to compare from:
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Search Results
You can search for items to compare by entering your search term(s). -
Workspace
You can compare your item with other items (regardless of content type) saved in your Workspace. See Workspace: Introduction to Workspace for more information.
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Search Results
- Select the checkboxes next to the available items in the Compare menu to choose up to three items to compare with your original image.
- Once you've chosen your desired items, use the Compare button to enter compare mode again.
- To save an item to your Workspace, use the Save button.
- To zoom in on an item, you can use your mouse or trackpad’s built-in zoom functionality or use the Zoom in or Zoom out buttons.
- To set an item to fit the width of the viewer, click the Fit to view button.
- To remove any individual item from the screen, use the the Close this item (X) button.
- To leave compare mode, use the Exit full screen (Exit) button.