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@dave_rado Unfortunately "capturing a transitioning image contained in a canvas" is not working as well as it could and seems to come out as a white rectangle each time, so its source is non-obvious. I will investigate this scenario further and hopefully improve it.
@dave_rado Hi Dave, there is a HTML canvas element on the page (the sliding image) which allows rendering images dynamically.
The extension is attempting to capture this canvas and naming it "image" since it does not have a static filename.
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@Stats78 Hi Stephen, there is no upper limit but instagram lazy loads images, meaning more images appear after scrolling the page. The extension is looking for images that are already on the page. Try scrolling down more to increase the number of images on the page before download.
@barrygburke Hello Barry, it depends on the specific website. If the full resolution image is linked to the page directly extension will attempt to download it. Some websites hide the full size image behinds scripts/user action, in which case it is not possible to download it.
@traitaovang12 This is a fixed setting right now but we may change it in a future release to be a setting that user can adjust. At this time you will need to go to through the images manually or programmatically once the zip file has downloaded.
@ChetanBhatt2013 Note when appearing stuck it is most likely waiting for large images to finish downloading. There are checks in place that will terminate requests that take unreasonably long to finish. You may also try letting it run longer.
@ChetanBhatt2013 Sometimes it can take a long time to download everything (maybe large images, slow server, network, etc.) so clicking on the icon will stop download before it has completed. You will get a partial result w/ everything downloaded so far. Second click is essentially a kill switch.