better than Canon's ZoomBrowser EX??

Mike

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I purchased a Canon Powershot A80 a while back and have had a good
experience with it. I've downloaded pictures to my computer running Windows
ME with Canon's ZoomBrowser EX software and everything was fine.

Then I purchased a new Dell running Windows XP, and now I got problems. The
pics downloaded with ZoomBrowser EX now look waaaay off. I uninstalled it
and installed it again--same thing.

Is there another program that would perform better?
 
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"Mike" <iamglad@nospam.worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
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>I purchased a Canon Powershot A80 a while back and have had a good
>experience with it. I've downloaded pictures to my computer running
>Windows ME with Canon's ZoomBrowser EX software and everything was fine.
>
> Then I purchased a new Dell running Windows XP, and now I got problems.
> The pics downloaded with ZoomBrowser EX now look waaaay off. I
> uninstalled it and installed it again--same thing.
>
> Is there another program that would perform better?
>
What is the color space on your new computer?

In Windows XP. Right Click on a clear area of the desktop, properties. Or
Start>Control Panel, Display.

In the Display properties window, Settings tab, click Advanced Button, Color
Management Tab. If there is not a profile in the white window click the Add
button and select sRGB Color Space Profile. There are other profiles
available, sRGB is the most common.

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