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"Manetti in Australia" rose Reviews & Comments
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Billy has placed a whole series of wonderful photographs in the "Manetti in Australia" page. Take a look.
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#1 of 8 posted
7 JAN 09 by
Cass
They are wonderful...this is interesting, clearly unrelated to our Manetti in the USA.
Okay, don't kill the messenger. This reminds me of a Boursault we've seen here as a found rose. See Maheka. http://www.helpmefind.com/rose/pl.php?n=31485&tab=1
I was shocked to see that there is a Boursault 'Crivellii.'
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Is there any way I can have a split screen to compare features. ie, have a picture of "Manetti in Australia" on one side, and a picture of 'Maheka' on the other side?
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#4 of 8 posted
8 JAN 09 by
Cass
One way to get a good comparison is to ask John W, one of the HMF users who posted shots of Maheca to email Billy high resolution shots. Then she can try, through the wonders of Photoshop, to compare details. By the way, my plant came from Wendy in South Dakota, through a circuitous route. She says her rose doesn't have much scent.
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#5 of 8 posted
8 JAN 09 by
cree
Open your interent browser, go to HMF, then bring up the first pic you want. Just leave this page open. Then open your internet browser again as a new window. Go to HMF again and open the other roses pic. You should now have tabs for both pics. Click on one tab and move the page/pic to the right side of your screen, then click on the second pic's tab and move it to the left side of your screen. This will layer your windows, one on top of the other, with the bottom window showing on the right and the top window showing on the left. In the case of HMF pic's the windows are already reduced (another words they do not fill the screen) so you can see the page on top and the page below at the same time. If you want to do this same thing with pages that fill the whole screen, just reduce each page first.
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Have you tried it with Helpmefind Deb? This method normally works with my computer pictures, but working in Helpmefind, as soon as I try to open picture number two, picture number one disappears. Many thanks anyway.
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#7 of 8 posted
9 JAN 09 by
cree
Yes I have done it and just checked again. I think where you are going wrong is you are not opening a new window. After you open the first pic just leave it open. Then go to where you open your internet browser and open it. So now you have your browser open twice, there will be a tab for each. Then go to HMF on this new open window and to the 2nd rose pic. Do you know what I mean by having two windows/2 browsers open? I may not be using the right words. If you are doing this and it is not working I can't explain as it works perfectly for me. I can and often do you HMF open in several windows, and to different pages on each window. I use Windows Explorer.
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#8 of 8 posted
9 JAN 09 by
cree
Ok here is another way to do it. Open two browser windows. Open one to the first flower pic as per usual. Go to second browser and open only the pic page for second flower pic. Then right click photo icon (instead of left click). This will bring up a menu. Then click 'open in new tab' or it might say 'open in new window'. Yhis will open the 2nd rose pic in a new window. Then look at the tabs and click the first pic again. Move the two pics on the page so you can see both.
edited Just went and tried above on our old computer. It still worked, except you had to right click "Open in new window". Open in new tab did not work.
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#2 of 8 posted
7 JAN 09 by
cree
Thank for posting these. I like that it is listed as the name it is sold under but quailfied, Manetti in Australia. Helps me find the right rose when the same name is used in different countires for different roses. Same situation as MME de Tartas and Souv d'un Ami that was confusing me recently.
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