08-12-07 12:13 AM
On Aug 10, 12:44 pm, Unruh <unruh-s...@physics.ubc.ca> wrote:[vbcol=seagreen]
> Jimserac<Jimse...@gmail.com> writes:
>
> It cannot. There is only a certain amount of information in those pictures
.
> The information cannot be increased. Now what the viewer could do is to
> smooth it out by interpolating the pixels, instead of displaying the whole
> pixel.
>
>
> Since we do not know what "as well as Windows Picture and Fax viewer"
> means, it is hard to say what you want.
> Maybe do a comparitive screen capture.
>
Pardon me I gave the wrong res on those jpgs, the res was much
bigger than that.
Anyway, all is well now.
By the way (look of amazement on my face) Windows Picture and
Fax viewer is somehow integrated into their crap system.
I could not find an exe or path. Have no idea how you would
remove it and make some other viewer be the default but
will not worry about it for a second. I almost never use
Windows, only when forced, about once a month for
a half hour or so. It looks crappier and crappier
each time since I'm used to the smooth browsing
and sleekness of Linux.
Citizen jimserac
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