Hi Mario, Use a program like Paintshop Pro and save your Jpeg or gif files as 256 Colours, as some browsers don't do a good job, if your image file has more than 16000 colours lets say. And also some people don't have fancy video cards and have only VGA resolution when viewing webpages and it pays to cater for their needs. Cheers Paul Bellett -----Original Message----- From: Mario I. Arguello [mailto:MIADsgns@AOL.COM] Sent: Friday, 7 January 2000 10:43 To: PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU Subject: Re: OT Web page Photos I am wondering why some photos get blurry when uploading web pages for Internet access? I tested my web page off line and the photos included look sharp! Once I uploaded them to my Internet domain server and test the page via my browser they look terribly blurry. Any thoughts on this? Anyone? Thanks. Mario