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The images found on The Lowrys website have been carefully rendered.  A great deal of attention has gone into preparing them for web viewing.  They have already been saved as compressed files and should not be further modified by AOL's compression system.  As you may or may not know, AOL modifies web graphics by default.  When you install AOL, it enables something called "Image Compression" in order to speed up download times and conserve their bandwidth.  What this means to you is that you will see DEGRADED, BLURRY, and/or BLOCKY images on some web pages, and therefore you will not see the web page as it was intended.  If you are an AOL user and want to see these images as they were meant to be seen, then follow the 9 steps below to turn off the AOL compression for your computer.
 

 

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