Well it seems that it has nothing to do with the jpg's after all. It has
something to do with the mask ink. I haven't tested if is my implementation
of cutting out the pieces, setting the ink and doing everything via lingo
that's the problem or som director f... u. So the solution for now is to
test for the color depth of the monitor and if 32, then use background
transparent instead of mask ink, so there goes the nice anti ali', but in 16
bit it looks nice. Moral is "If you want nice looking graphics then lower
the color depth... say ...eehhh...what?". I might soon do a 4 bit version it
would really be cool ;-)

John


> We are using 16 bit jpgs on a 32 bit resolution screen and that's
> a problem.
> I don't know why. I haven't seen it in a browser ever, but then again I
> never work in 32 bit resolution. So we might redo the jpg's in 32 bit and
> try again. Thanks to every one who tested it
>
>
> cheers
>
> John



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