Cap'n B asked: > 2) I'm fed up with tolerating poor image resolution in MS Explorer and
> I cannot determine where to adjust it. The PC is fine - displays well > in Google Earth or basic jpgs for example, but any image viewed under > Explorer is poor quality. How do I tweek that - must be a tool or an > option but I can't find it. Mike Askin responded: > Not exactly sure what you mean, but it could be the "zoom" > settings which resize (badly) images from the orginal size. > Make sure it's set to 100%. In IE6, to see all images at their original size, click on Tools / Internet Options / Advanced and scroll down to Multimedia, and untick the box for Enable Automatic Image Resizing. The trouble with this is that large images can then be larger, sometimes much larger, than your screen and you have to use the scroll bars to move around and look at different bits of the image. My preference is to leave automatic resizing enabled. To look at an image at full size, hover the cursor over just inside the bottom right corner of the picture for a moment and a resize arrow appears. Click on this and the picture is shown at native size. Do the same again to shrink it back down again. David Mack
