Ok, I know I'm breaking my own rules and this message should be posted in another section but I want answers from as many as possible here... My four year old laptop has about chugged itself into the ground in it's attempts to keep up with processing the big graphic files from my digital cameras.. disk was too small, not enough memory, processor speed, etc, etc, etc.. the answer was obvious, particularly since I have a buyer for the old lappy... I got a dell dood... Inspirion 5160 customized
I matched my desktop set as much as possible, P4 2.8Ghz, 1g memory 60gb 7200 rpm HD, Nvidea 64mb graphic processor.. in other words, a graphic processing hot rod from hell that will do the job for me for years..
Here's the problem... with this new machine, if I open a page in the version of IE that came with it 6.0.2900.2180.xpsp_sp2_rtm.040803-2158 opening a webpage with IE has ALL images looking really chunky, or jaggy would be a better description. Particularly noticable in any diagonal lines. Very much like the effect of incorrectly sizng images.
I'd thought at first that the new "toy" was going back in the box for a quick trip back to dell but I tried copying an image and then opening it up in the graphic program that came with the box and it looked not only good but VERY good... then I thoght.. hummn. Downloaded Netscape and, everything looks like it should. Really nice images as always. This is not just on this site but on all sites..
What might have Microsoft done to their IE to have it porking images like this or at least, porking them on this computer. On my desktop, laptop, my GF's desktop... in all other machines I've ever looked at, Iv'e only seen this effect when the person who designed the page took say a 1024 x 768 image and wanted it to show on his page at say.. 640 x 480 and rather than actually resizing the image, simply set the code to show it at the smaller size... browsersizing, forcing the browser to show it at a size other than what it is... This can cause huge problems and is common mistake.. However, I know what I make does not have this and so, I'm totally at a loss to figure out what in heck is going on..
Any help/adivce greatly appreciated...
Phew... I may never need heat in my partment again, this sucker is not only the heaviest laptop I've ever had in my hands, it is HOT HOT HOT.... phew!
Thanks in advance...
Wayne
PS BY EDIT: I just checked closer and I see what it's doing.. for some reason, IE is stretching the images larger by about 20 percent than they are... thus the jaggies.. ??? Wonder what to heck is up with this? I checked at all the resolutions the computer supports and it's the same thing in all of them, browser maximized, or not, it just wants to display things several pixels bigger than they really are. Does it also if I just look at an image with no html around it.
This is strange behavior and is an IE deal... maybe in settings? I've looked till I'm raw to find anything that might explain it. I'll just go to Netscape as my preferred browser if this is goingto be the case but if it's only native to this particular computer setup, then it's back to UPS and mr dell... <snif> I really like everything else about this puppy... built in everything, including DVD burner! I'm set for next year and photo work, as well as being able to work on the websites on the road... but I gotta be able to see things like they really are, or, hopefully even worse... if IE is going to be like this for everyone... web developers are in trouble, it's going to be hard to make a decent looking page!!
I matched my desktop set as much as possible, P4 2.8Ghz, 1g memory 60gb 7200 rpm HD, Nvidea 64mb graphic processor.. in other words, a graphic processing hot rod from hell that will do the job for me for years..
Here's the problem... with this new machine, if I open a page in the version of IE that came with it 6.0.2900.2180.xpsp_sp2_rtm.040803-2158 opening a webpage with IE has ALL images looking really chunky, or jaggy would be a better description. Particularly noticable in any diagonal lines. Very much like the effect of incorrectly sizng images.
I'd thought at first that the new "toy" was going back in the box for a quick trip back to dell but I tried copying an image and then opening it up in the graphic program that came with the box and it looked not only good but VERY good... then I thoght.. hummn. Downloaded Netscape and, everything looks like it should. Really nice images as always. This is not just on this site but on all sites..
What might have Microsoft done to their IE to have it porking images like this or at least, porking them on this computer. On my desktop, laptop, my GF's desktop... in all other machines I've ever looked at, Iv'e only seen this effect when the person who designed the page took say a 1024 x 768 image and wanted it to show on his page at say.. 640 x 480 and rather than actually resizing the image, simply set the code to show it at the smaller size... browsersizing, forcing the browser to show it at a size other than what it is... This can cause huge problems and is common mistake.. However, I know what I make does not have this and so, I'm totally at a loss to figure out what in heck is going on..
Any help/adivce greatly appreciated...
Phew... I may never need heat in my partment again, this sucker is not only the heaviest laptop I've ever had in my hands, it is HOT HOT HOT.... phew!
Thanks in advance...
Wayne
PS BY EDIT: I just checked closer and I see what it's doing.. for some reason, IE is stretching the images larger by about 20 percent than they are... thus the jaggies.. ??? Wonder what to heck is up with this? I checked at all the resolutions the computer supports and it's the same thing in all of them, browser maximized, or not, it just wants to display things several pixels bigger than they really are. Does it also if I just look at an image with no html around it.
This is strange behavior and is an IE deal... maybe in settings? I've looked till I'm raw to find anything that might explain it. I'll just go to Netscape as my preferred browser if this is goingto be the case but if it's only native to this particular computer setup, then it's back to UPS and mr dell... <snif> I really like everything else about this puppy... built in everything, including DVD burner! I'm set for next year and photo work, as well as being able to work on the websites on the road... but I gotta be able to see things like they really are, or, hopefully even worse... if IE is going to be like this for everyone... web developers are in trouble, it's going to be hard to make a decent looking page!!
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