Hi Steven,

Thanks for the quick reply. Still no luck. I resized the images in Photoshop to fit 800x800 before feeding them in juiceBoxbuliderLite and deselected the 'Resize Images' checkbox as you suggested. I also set the quality to 99. The result is uploaded here:
http://www.tsavophotographic.com/js3

Incidentally, I also built a gallery using Simpleviwer 2.0.3  and the results are a lot better:
http://www.tsavophotographic.com/js-sviewer

How come both are handled differently in IE?

Is there a fix or a patch which can be applied to the galleries generated by JuiceBoxbuilderLite to trick IE?

Thanks

EDIT - Just realised how obsolete IE 7 is! I've been a Firefox user since for the past couple of years. I'll double check which other variants of IE I tested this site.

Hi there!

I'm looking for a solution to my images that are coming out "jagged" when viewed on Internet Explorer. The problem is particularly noticeable when the IE window is resized.

The test gallery is here: http://www.tsavophotographic.com/js/

The gallery was built using juiceBoxBuilderLite (V1.1.1) from 2 images on my iMAC then uploaded. I've tried different parameter combinations on the "Images" tab but no success. In this example, the options are set to:
a. resize Images: ticked.
b. Crop To Fit: un-ticked.
c. Max Image Size: 1024x768
d. Quality: 80.

I am testing the webpage on Internet Explorer Version 7.0.6000.16982 on a Sony Vaio Laptop running Vista Home Premium.
The LCD resolution is set to 1280x800 and DPI to 96.

I get identical "jagged" images on other laptops running IE. The odd thing is when the "Zoom Level" is set to a value other than 100%, (say 99% or 101%), the problem vanishes!

The problem only appears in portrait oriented images.

I've tried toggling the "Enable automatic image resizing" & "Smart Image dithering" boxes on the Advanced tab in IE but no success.

The images are fine on Firefox/Chrome on Vista.

Any suggestions?

Thanks

Jim