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George Rhodes
Fine Art Photography
America Online (AOL) Users
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To
speed the downloading of Web pages, AOL automatically compresses
and
then decompresses graphics files during transfer. This sometimes leaves
photographs looking less than perfect. For the best viewing of the
pictures on this web site, please do the following before continuing. Once you have done this, you'll
never need to do it again.
And, since you are probably here to see the pictures, why not make them look
their best?
AOL 9.0
- Click on "Settings"
- Click "Internet [Web]
Options:" under the "Essentials" Tab.
- Under "Temporary Internet
files," click "Delete Files," then
"OK"
- Then click the "AOL
Browser" tab
- Select "Never Compress
Graphics," then "OK"
AOL 7.0 and AOL 6.0
- Click on "Settings"
- Then click "Preferences"
- Click "Internet Properties
(WWW):" under
the "Organizations" column
- Under "Temporary Internet files," click
"Delete
Files," then "OK"
- Then click the "Web Graphics"
tab
- Select
"Never Compress Graphics," then "OK"
All Earlier Versions of AOL
- Click on "MY AOL"
- Then click "Preferences"
- Click the "WWW" button
- Under "Temporary Internet files," click
"Delete
Files," then "OK"
- Then click the "Web Graphics"
tab
- Remove the checkmark in the box next to
"USE COMPRESSED
GRAPHICS," then "OK"
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