Notes for At Home Photo Album To use At Home Photo Album, you must set your display setting to either "high" or "true" color. For some graphics cards this is also stated as "32-bit", "24-bit", "16-bit", "16.7 million colors", "65,000 colors". A "256-color" setting will result in unpredictable display behavior. If you are unfamiliar with how to change the color setting of your display, search Windows Help for "colors|number of colors, changing." Windows 95 help will step you through the process. Some graphics cards also have a software utility (or control panel) that is used to make these settings. See the documentation for your graphics card for this information. Email Notes: When Emailing a highly compressed image (i.e. the image was saved as "Not Bad" or "OK" using the image settings) the image should be emailed using the "Not Bad" or "OK" send quality setting. Using the "Excellent" or "Good" send quality setting will result in a significantly larger file being sent than that being stored. Which will, of course, result in a longer send time. For best results of Emailed images, use either the "Good" or "Excellent" setting to scan/import the image, and then use the "Not Bad" or "Good" send quality setting to Email the image. Note: evaluation edition preset for sending Email is "Not Bad".