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    pic quality


    card reader ? will try the irnaview again
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    pic quality


    Anthony said:
    Have you tried altering the brightness contrast on your Laptop? Most laptops are set to low, for power saving. Should be a function key to press and hold, then press one of the f keys, should be a logo on the function keys F1 through to F12 For brightness / Contrast.
    seems to be more of a colour problem
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    Tom Mckibbin said:
    card reader ?
    A slot in the side of your laptop where you put the card from your camera. If none how do you get the photos from the card into the computer? Do you use the same usb cable as when you download the photos from the camera's internal memory. I hope so because if you do then we are near to the answer i think!
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    pic quality


    yes i have transferred pics in slot and also usb cable. both the same result
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    Anthony said:
    Have you tried altering the brightness contrast on your Laptop? Most laptops are set to low, for power saving. Should be a function key to press and hold, then press one of the f keys, should be a logo on the function keys F1 through to F12 For brightness / Contrast.
    it may also be a combination of Fn and the left/right or up/down arrow keys .
    have you been able to try putting the pics onto a different computer to see if they remain the same .

    also anthonys idea of uploading a pic here for us to check is a very good one.

    to upload, click the paperclip in the reply box and browse to an image from the window that opens, click upload and make your post,
    we can download it and see how it looks in our photo gallery and other viewers for you.
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    pic quality


    you probably realised by now technophobe here. paperclip reply box all spanish to me. tried on windows photo gallery daughters compute, the same.
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    pic quality


    and fn and arrows up down ??
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    In the words of Duncan Bannatyne, I'm oowt!!
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    pic quality


    boohbah said:
    Anthony said:
    Have you tried altering the brightness contrast on your Laptop? Most laptops are set to low, for power saving. Should be a function key to press and hold, then press one of the f keys, should be a logo on the function keys F1 through to F12 For brightness / Contrast.
    it may also be a combination of Fn and the left/right or up/down arrow keys .
    have you been able to try putting the pics onto a different computer to see if they remain the same .

    also anthonys idea of uploading a pic here for us to check is a very good one.

    to upload, click the paperclip in the reply box and browse to an image from the window that opens, click upload and make your post,
    we can download it and see how it looks in our photo gallery and other viewers for you.
    tried uploading photo. keeps failing
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    Tom Mckibbin said:
    boohbah said:
    Anthony said:
    Have you tried altering the brightness contrast on your Laptop? Most laptops are set to low, for power saving. Should be a function key to press and hold, then press one of the f keys, should be a logo on the function keys F1 through to F12 For brightness / Contrast.
    it may also be a combination of Fn and the left/right or up/down arrow keys .
    have you been able to try putting the pics onto a different computer to see if they remain the same .

    also anthonys idea of uploading a pic here for us to check is a very good one.

    to upload, click the paperclip in the reply box and browse to an image from the window that opens, click upload and make your post,
    we can download it and see how it looks in our photo gallery and other viewers for you.
    tried uploading photo. keeps failing
    make sure its a photo that is less than 10MB in size. You cannot upload a larger file. 10MB Max.
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