IE 6 Enlarges Images.

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Ken

This is so wierd. I have a laptop running XP Pro with IE
6 and whenever an image is viewed in IE (either in a web
page or loaded from harddrive) it enlarges it by 25%. It
makes for some ugly web pages because the images aren't
crisp.

I have a deskop running XP Pro and IE 6 (got them at the
same time) and it doesn't do this.

When I view the images with an external editor or viewer
they are fine.

Any ideas on how to fix this?

And the option to resize images is turned off.

Thanks in advance.
 
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Don Varnau

Ken,
Dell? See:
http://forums.us.dell.com/supportforums/board/message?board.id=insp_video&message.id=79881

Or... from
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/workshop/author/dhtml/overview/highdpi.asp

How to Activate Scaling
Internet Explorer 6 and later automatically adjusts the scale on higher
resolution systems when the DPI setting is higher than 96 DPI and the
"UseHR" registry value is added to the registry. These are usually done by
the manufacturers of higher resolution systems.

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.

Run REGEDIT to add the UseHR Registry Entry
The UseHR value is added to the Main key under "Internet Explorer" as
follows:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER
Software
Microsoft
Internet Explorer
Main
UseHR= dword:00000001
- - -
If the solution from Dell support works for you, don't bother with the
registry fix from msdn.
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Hope this helps,
Don
--
MVP IE/OE
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