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Old September 11th 04, 01:55 PM
Jeremy
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"Sourish Basu" wrote in message
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A few years ago I picked ACDSee to be my image viewing application
because at the time, it has the best image display quality when I use
full screen display and reduce to fit option. Other program I've tried
does not produce a smooth image as ACDSee does.


You've probably tried this, but just checking; have you tried using
Irfanview?

Sourish


I've seen a marked difference in the quality of the images that are
displayed on Kodak's free EasyShare software. over that of a couple of other
applications that I use. Not only are the images smoother, but the colors
look truer. I can't quite put my finger on it, but they seem to have better
tonality.

Kodak just released an upgrade to EasyShare, and it can be downloaded on
their web site.