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Arnold Horton Wilson
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Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 5:27 pm    Post subject: Blurred pictures Reply with quote

When I open pictures in Kodak EasyShare or My Pictures, they are blurred
because the system has reverted to 8 bit. When I change to 32 bit, the
pictures revert to 8 bit. Sometimes the 32 bit will last for a short while,
but it usually reverts to 8 bit when I open pictures. This is true of
pictures I have downloaded to a CD and to those still on my harddrive. I
have over 3000 pictures in My Pictures .

Any help in how to change to 32 bit permanently would be greatly
appreciated.

Incidentally, this is my first posting on News Groups.

Arnold

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Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2005 11:44 pm    Post subject: RE: Blurred pictures Reply with quote

Rightclick open area center of screen>click Properties>
Settings tab>under Color Quality click Highest 32-bit>
click Apply and OK.
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"Arnold Horton Wilson" wrote:

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When I open pictures in Kodak EasyShare or My Pictures, they are blurred
because the system has reverted to 8 bit. When I change to 32 bit, the
pictures revert to 8 bit. Sometimes the 32 bit will last for a short while,
but it usually reverts to 8 bit when I open pictures. This is true of
pictures I have downloaded to a CD and to those still on my harddrive. I
have over 3000 pictures in My Pictures .

Any help in how to change to 32 bit permanently would be greatly
appreciated.

Incidentally, this is my first posting on News Groups.

Arnold


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