Hi, Rico
On 02-Sep-99, you wrote:
> I'm using Voyager Pre2 on an Amiga 1200 060/32MB displayed on an MUI Pup 
> Screen with 256 Colors (AGA). But most of the images that were displayed by 
> voyager looking like 32 Color images or something like that. The screen is 
> exclusivly opend for voyager and the settings for the JPEG decoding are switch 
> to the best possible mode. 
> AWeb for instance or other programms that using also 256 color screens have'nt 
> such problems when displaying images. There the images are looking quite ok 
> with 256 colors.
> Perhaps i only forgot to set some options either concerning voyager or  
> concerning MUI. I don't know.

I would have to agree here.  I run all of the "Big Three" Amiga browsers
on their own screens in 256 color Multiscan:Productivity.

iBrowse's color/image decoding seems to be the best, followed closely by
AWeb-II v3.2, which puts Voyager last.

Don't get me wrong, I'm not slagging Voyager.  Actually I use V3-Pre2 as
my browser of choice now because of the JavaScript support.

I simply think that the image decoding could use some improvement, as
it's been 3rd on the quality list for quite a few revisions.

Regards
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