On 24/10/2018 15:43, Richard Kaye wrote:
Thanks for the reply, Tracy.
Very high res images but some display fine while others pixelate. I am storing
directly in the file system with no transforms. They look fine if you preview
in OS but the ancient OLE image control doesn't like something. The tricky part
has been determining just what that something is; perhaps number of colors in
the JPG but so far we just haven't been able to figure out what the breaking
factor is. Which is why I was hoping there might be a 3rd party COM control out
there that others here have used. The DBI controls focus more on composite
controls like calendar. No luck yet finding an out of the box image control.
What do you have for the 'stretch' setting on the control? There is
clip (default), isometric and stretch. I use isometric on a few screens
and never had a problem with pixelating. I used to get an occasional
problem with JPG output from adobe illustrator where the picture would
appear black in Foxpro but no problems viewing from the O/S. We just
got them to save it a different way and that fixed it.
Peter
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