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How do I see the original graphic quality of specific image or webpage?

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How do I see the original graphic quality of specific image or webpage?

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If you are using Internet Explorer, simply move your mouse over an image on a webpage and right-click. You’ll see that two new options are available: Refresh Page with Full Quality Refresh Picture with Full Quality. If you select one of these options, Web Accelerator will replace the compressed graphic image with an original quality version. When the Web Accelerator icon arrows stop moving, the new image is in place. The right-click options are not available in Outlook, Netscape, Opera or Mozilla. Please follow these steps. • Click once on the small blue propeller icon located near your system clock. Select “Disable Web Accelerator” • Hold down the Ctrl key and click on the refresh icon on the browser toolbar. The compressed graphic image will be replaced with an original quality version. In Outlook use the Save As command to save the file in HTML format to your desktop, then double click it to view in your browser. Once in your browser, you can use the “Refresh With Full Quality” righ

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