Try this...if you are using a PC
Print this out before working.....
Go to control panel from your start menu.
Select appearance and themes.
Select Display
Next under the general tab... take a look at the first item...DPI Setting. If this is on 120 dpi try changing to 96 dpi. I had the same problem and this fixed it. You may also have to reboot your computer after this process.
If this does not go through the same steps to get back to the display section of control panel, but this time, click on the adapter tab. This will tell you what type of video card you have. click on the button properties,
then click the driver tab, select update driver, only have it look for update one time.
Once you get the new driver install it.
This should help your problem.
2006-06-05 16:35:07
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answered by A Friend 4
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The pictures on the Internet is blurry mostly because they are at "screen resolution". There's no easy way to explain it without sounding too tech-ish, so I'll try the best I can.
Web designers design for the web, a medium that depends on two factors: presentation (design) and speed (how fast it downloads). If the presentation is nice, but the speed is slow, then the user will get turned off. So, in order for the presentation to match speed, we sometimes sacrifice quality. So, we opitmized the images on web pages so that it can come up faster. So, it's normal for them to be "blurry" for print. However, we designers sometimes forget that not screen sees the web the same way as most people do. Macintosh will display an image differently than a Windows computer or a monitor may have more pixels or someone will use a resolution size that is different from other people.
But as designers, that's a problem we are face with. Until the industry can come together and give us a standard to work with, we have to play "favors" here.
2006-06-05 16:35:46
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answered by fxyarde 2
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Try this:
In your browser window, open "Tools" then "Internet options" under the "Advanced" tab go to Multimedia. Clear if it says "Enable Image Resizing"
You may need to set your computer's DPI if that didn't work:
Set the DPI
These are the steps for changing the dpi setting on your system.
Right-click the Windows desktop to display the context menu.
Click Properties on the context menu to display the Display Properties dialog.
Click the Settings tab on the Display Properties dialog to display the Settings tab.
Click the Advanced button on the Settings tab to display the monitor properties dialog.
Select a dpi setting in the Display frame of the monitor properties dialog to change the dpi setting.
Restart your system to allow the changes to take effect.
2006-06-05 16:56:30
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answered by Gillian 2
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Some computers, instead of processing it pixel-by-pixel, will process an image from very few pixels to more and more pixels, giving the appearance of going from blurry to clear. If your computer is experiencing problems with blurriness, it may be that it's not fully loading the images on the page.
2006-06-05 16:24:37
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answered by Lapper 4
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Your video driver is not installed correctly or you have the color depth too low, right click on desktop , choose properties, settings, change to at least 16bit high color on the colors section, click apply and ok. Finished.
2006-06-05 16:25:12
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answered by isellgum 2
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Mirror
2016-03-27 04:07:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you using one of those "high speed dialup" services? if so, that is your problem. Those high-speed dialup services don't actually operate any faster than regular dialup, they just vastly degrade the picture quality so that the filesizes are smaller, which allows the connection to load pages faster.
2006-06-05 16:24:41
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answered by Graft 3
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If you have an LCD the phase may need adjusting, or your resolution is set incorrectly. If you have a CRT screen then maybe its time to get a new one. It happens.
2006-06-05 16:26:33
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answered by microsvc 5
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Maybe your computer monitor is going bad. Check the adjustments on it which are probably at he bottom of front.
2006-06-05 16:22:59
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answered by Surfgirl2go 3
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The Yahoo graphics are deigned to ruin your eyesight.
2006-06-05 16:22:57
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answered by fatsausage 7
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