Legacy Quick Look uses a very rudimentary image viewer (and always has).
Large images will generally show okay as the flaws in rendering are
hidden by the compressed size. The closer the original is to the on
screen rendered size, the worse the degradation. I have hundreds of tack
sharp images that look, in Quick Look, like second generation xerox
copies of old newspaper prints. There is nothing at all that can be
done; its all just on your screen -- the image will print correctly in
reports and show fine on web pages. Just don't bother with them in program.

Wm Voss

On 12-Dec-13 5:29 PM, Dale Carmack wrote:
> Attached is the original file and one where I took a screen capture from 
> Legacy and saved it so you can see what it does. ;
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cathy Pinner [mailto:genea...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2013 6:46 PM
> To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
> Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Legacy 8.0 Questions
>
> Hi Dale,
>
> Brian has answered your first query.
>
> Re your picture problem.
>
> I've never seen this.
>
> Can you send me the pic privately?
> <genea...@gmail.com>
> and I'll take a look.
>
> Cathy
>
> At 06:00 AM 13/12/2013, you wrote:
>> I have several questions regarding Legacy 8.0 so far.  I've noticed on
>> several of the videos that Geoff has a different menu selection above
>> the Ribbon (to the left of File, Edit, etc) called System.  This is not
>> on my screen and I cannot figure how to display it.  Any ideas?
>>
>> A problem I have is that several pictures I try to add to the media
>> appear blurred, or have streaks through them.  When the same picture is
>> opened in all other picture viewers it appears normal, including other
>> genealogy programs.  It's only in Legacy that it looks this way.  I
>> suspect it's due to the original file scan as this was a small B&W
>> photo.  However, the scan opens and looks fine (no
>> streaks) in other program and displays normally.
>>
>> Any help is appreciated.  Thanks
>
>
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