Large image on small monitor

Can one control image size?
My iMac has a 17" monitor and occasionally a web image presents as way too big -- just a part is shown, with slide controls offered below and to the right.
Any way to reduce the image to fit the monitor?

fortes,
Does it not display a magnifying glass with a " - " sign in it when you hover over the image. Because while I'm in safari and there is too big of an image I can click on it and it shrinks to fit and if I click on it again it grows extra big again and I have to scroll around. I have found that sometimes I have to wait for it to finish downloading.
I hope that helps.

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