Jack Cook wrote:
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Are you using an actual Monitor (CRT) or an LCD monitor? With an LCD, if you're not running at the recommended refresh rate, resolution, and color depth, the picture quality will take a hit.
I'm sorry but was that English?? To me computer are sorta like voodoo!
huh? AO here not an AT. I understand hernia bar!

Are you using a 50 lb hernia inducing monitor, or a nice, thin, easy on the back flat panel? If a flat panel isn't set "just so" the image gets very fuzzy / distorted.
To find your current settings, right click on the desktop (with no windows open) and click "properties." In the window that pops up, click the "settings" tab, and pay special attention to the "screen resolution" and "color quality" settings. Try setting "color quality" to "highest." You may want to move the "screen resolution" up to 800x600 or 1024x768. Some displays only look right at certain resolutions.
(don't worry if you move the settings too high and the screen goes blank / screwy. It'll come back after 15 seconds.)
This screen will also tell you what drivers the system is using to run the monitor and video card. If you see words like "generic" or "standard adapter", you may need to update a driver or two.
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Phil K.
Yankee Air MuseumSystems Admin / Ramp Crew / Professional Photo Ruiner