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Using the old Windows Picture & Fax Viewer from XP, I can zoom in on any of my pictures almost all the way with hardly any pixellization whatsoever. Now I find that using the Photo Viewer in Vista, I literally cannot zoom in more than 1 step without the image becoming terribly blocky. Exact same image, exact same computer, just a different OS. Is there a way around this? -- jcseely |
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jcseely wrote:
Using the old Windows Picture & Fax Viewer from XP, I can zoom in on any of my pictures almost all the way with hardly any pixellization whatsoever. Now I find that using the Photo Viewer in Vista, I literally cannot zoom in more than 1 step without the image becoming terribly blocky. Exact same image, exact same computer, just a different OS. Is there a way around this? ===================================== Is your Screen Resolution in Display Properties set the same as it was with XP? -- John Inzer MS-MVP Digital Media Experience Notice This is not tech support I am a volunteer Solutions that work for me may not work for you Proceed at your own risk |
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