No Fix for low res display bug?

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endure

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Jun 23, 2007, 2:19:28 AM6/23/07
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The images appear to be low resolution or low color depth (8-bit).

This is a known issue that I am working on. It likely has to do with
OpenGL support for your graphics card. I was able to reproduce it on a
friends laptop so I am currently looking for a fix.

Has anyone figured this out?

Hogan

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Jun 25, 2007, 7:10:53 PM6/25/07
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I think it would be helpful to add a few images as attachments to this
group that cause the problem so we can see if it is just some machines
or all machines... it seems to be just some to me.

This might be fixed with an upgrade to NET 3.0 since we could make use
of the Microsoft display routines and not the public domain library.

jon.t...@gmail.com

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Aug 14, 2007, 9:18:00 PM8/14/07
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I have this running on three computers throughout my house and all of
them notice the same problem. There are relatively old IBM T21 PIII
850's, however on my desktops, all of them run just fine at the higher
bit depth.

Thanks for your help

NervePangs

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Aug 28, 2007, 11:38:29 AM8/28/07
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My T21 displays the same "posterization" effect regardless of the
monitor bit depth setting... I'm also displaying corrupted/garbled
text when any of the "Options>Show Status" or "Options>Show File Info"
settings are enabled.
- Is this happening to anyone else?

Slickr is nice; it's the best of breed even with the issues I'm
having...

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Ryan

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Oct 10, 2007, 5:28:24 PM10/10/07
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Slickr is great!!! Great job. I have a IBM Thinkpad T43... which seems
to experiencing the same problem. Other then that... this app is
perfect!!

Thank you,

phantomdilbert

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Dec 1, 2007, 3:32:35 AM12/1/07
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Resurrecting an old thread....Slickr is pretty nice. However I am
having a similar OpenGL problem whereby older laptops (350 mhz, 700
mhz) hiccup on any zoom, pan, and fading. Any thoughts or ideas? It
says to update driver but trying that didn't seem to help.....
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