[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > In a message dated 12/15/2005 5:34:12 PM Pacific Standard Time, > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Here's an example: > http://www.exposedfilm.net/journal/seattle/10233mtr.htm > > But when I open the photo OUTSIDE of the webbrowser, it seems fine. Anyone > have a clue as to what can be causing this? As far as I can tell, my > workflow hasn't changed and this wasn't a problem previous to this week > (i.e., no pixelation in my old photos) but I guess I must be doing > *something* wrong (??). > > Thanks in advance, > > - Jerome > ========= > Looks fine. > > I have the same problem or a similar problem and I've never figured it out. > > Long Answer: Basically, my photos look pixelated in my own browser. Other > people's photos in the same browser, do not. But I have AOL and it has a built > in browser -- sort of a stripped down IE. I've double-checked that I do not > have it set to compress graphics (you might double-check yours). >
> Marnie aka Doe I heard the AOL takes jpgs and turns them into something else... some other form.... My homepage looks terrible on an old mac with the user on AOL... But JErome isn't on AOL, right? ann

