Victoria,

You might try JPEGView...  JPEGView scales images nicely (using dithering and 
anti-aliasing to avoid pixel jaggies, I guess), allows you to present a slide show 
with no interface visible and a jet-black border, expanding your pictures to the 
fullest dimension without cropping.

It has trouble with newer JPEG pictures if you use the built-in JPEG library, but 
fortunately the preferences give you the option of using QuickTime to decode JPEG 
files, so as long as you have a relatively recent version of QuickTime, you should be 
able to display just about any JPEG file you can find.

JPEGView also does PICT format and GIF, but it handles JPEGs best.

You can get it here:
<http://www.mac.org/graphics/jpegview/>

I hope that helps,
Drew

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