Hi,
This issue is related to displaying a Gradient image on my desktop
machine. I have changed my Destop machine's (Windows XP) Screen
resolution to 800x600 and Color Quality to 16 Bit. With this
configuration, if I open a gradient image using MSPAINT application, I
am seeing horizontal stripes in it. The gradient color transition is not
smooth. But If I try to open the same image using "Windows Picture and
Fax Viewer" application, the gradient image display looks smoother.
There are no horizontal stripes.

It would be great if anybody can help me in identifying the difference
between these two applications. I mean the way they render the image.

Note: The Image which I am trying to display has the following
properties:

Res: 800x480, Bit Depth: 24, Horizontal Resolution: 72 DPI, Vertical
Resolution: 72 DPI and Frame Count is 1.

Thanks in Advance.
SK



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