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Help, the proofs/galleries look fuzzy?!?

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Help, the proofs/galleries look fuzzy?!?

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Blurred or fuzzy pictures on web pages can be caused by the browser’s use of compressed images. To speed up the display of pictures, the browser preference may be set to show compressed pictures. Fix this by setting the browser preference to turn off the compression of pictures and graphics. Another thing you may have to do is empty your browser’s cache to clear any copies of the compressed files from your cache. This process varies depending on which web browser you use, please check your browser for information on compressed images. Please contact your web provider for more detailed information on your specific browers/web software.

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