Re: Image Quality
- From: "Lode" <Lode@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2005 17:49:01 -0700
Thanks- I will try these. The images are not fuzzy; they look "digital" -
mulitple rectangular images which disappear when I right click full image
quality. I am using IE 6 and Windows XP home edition. The computer with which
I have the problem - I use Juno to access the net via dial-up. It is supposed
to download faster than standard Juno.
Tom/Lode
--
The Lode
"Jan Il" wrote:
> Hi Lode :-)
>
> A few exceptions here with your post.....first, you don't give us the
> version of Windows or IE you are using, nor do you tell is what your idea of
> 'suboptimal quality' is. Do you mean blurred, distorted, fuzzy, etc.
>
> In view of the above, I can only start with a general reply in an effort to
> assist:
>
> Try clearing the IE cache. I.E./Tools/Options/General/Delete files (and
> delete offline content.)
>
> And.....
>
> If you have an accelerator supplied by your ISP try turning it off.
> It works by reducing image size (and therefor quality) for downloads.
>
> Try clearing the IE cache. I.E./Tools/Options/General/Delete files (and
> delete offline content.)
>
> Zone Alarm Pro can block Images in IE
>
> 1. Go into IE>Tools>Internet Options>Security>Custom level>reset custom
> level to Medium or Low
> 2. Go into IE>Tools>Internet Options>Privacy>set the slider to Medium or Low
> 3. Go to this site and read on adjusting the Privacy settings in ZA. It will
> explain how to customize on a per site basis.
> http://www.donhoover.net/privacy.html
>
> Kerio Personal Firewall and any other anti-advertisement software you have
> on your system will also do this.
>
> If still no joy………..
>
> Blurry & distored images
> http://www.mcse.ms/message1214756.html
>
> Also, programs that are supposed to speed up your browsing will cause this
> problem.
>
> and.........
>
> Click on the Advanced tab.
> Scroll down to the Multimedia section and make sure the box>Show Pictures>
> is
> ticked.
>
> For further information see this link:
> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=283807
> Pictures Are Not Displayed on Web Sites in Internet Explorer
>
> Pictures Do Not Show
> http://www.fjsmjs.com/IE/redx.htm
>
> Image Files Do Not Appear When You View a Web Page with Internet Explorer 6
> SP1
> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=817177
> http://www.colba.net/~hlebo49/ieimage.htm#IMAGEREDX
>
> or…..
>
> Tools>Internet Options>Security
> Highlight Internet and choose Custom Level.
> Scroll down to Miscellaneous and enable "Access data sources across
> domains".
>
> and…
>
> Other possibilities: Courtesy of Mike Burgess -
>
> Symantec (ISS\NIS)[Enable Browser Privacy - enabled]
> Active Content - "Allow All Script To Execute"
> Problem: some sites cannot detect the 128 bit encryption
> Solution: Completely remove and reinstall NIS.
> [more info]
> Web Pages Display a Red "X" Instead of a Graphic
> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=316545 [Norton Products]
>
> Any "ad blocking" software that blocks "http_referrer"
> or contains entries that are blocking access to the desired site.
>
> HOSTS file that contains entries that are blocking access to the desired
> site.
>
> Cookie blocking software that are blocking "required" Cookies.
>
> Pop-up blockers that are stripping header\url info.
> WebWasher Standard Filter/URL Filter
>
> Make sure the following registry entry is not corrupt:
> [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet
> Settings]
> "User Agent"="Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Win32)"
>
> Note: "Win32" = Windows 98\ME
> Other versions = (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.0;)
>
> To check your "User Agent":
> Paste the below into the Address Bar and view the output:
>
> javascript:navigator.userAgent
>
> [Example WinME output]
> Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows 98; Win 9x 4.90)
>
> Fuzzy images in IE SP1 - go to the following registry key:
>
> Windows XP does not natively support High-DPI screens
> http://support.microsoft.com?scid=kb;EN-US;Q820286
>
> Distorted images
>
> There is a known problem with MS Patch 03-015 on some machines running IE6
> SP1 - a fix is available and described here:
> http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=kb;EN-US;q828682
>
> Turn off your ISP's Dialup accelerator, if you have one. It works by
> reducing image size
> (and therefor quality) for downloads.
>
> also…..
>
> PRB Windows XP Does Not Natively Support High-DPI Screens
> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=820286
> other information here:
> http://forums.us.dell.com/supportforums/board/message?board.id=insp_video&message.id=79881
>
> and…..
>
> JPEG images appear distorted in Internet Explorer 6
> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=828682
>
> Hope this helps :-)
>
> Jan :)
> MS MVP - IE/OE
> Smiles are meant to be shared,
> that's why they're so contagious.
>
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>
>
> > Images in Explorer (6.0) initially appear with suboptimal quality. If I
> > right-click the image I can select an option to display with full quality.
> > Any thoughts on how the images could be displayed with full quality
> > automatically? Thanks.
> > --
> > The Lode
>
>
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