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Show bad quality images when I am into Facebook

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Hi. Using Firefox v11 (and in prevs) and when I am viewing Facebook picts (logged in Facebook), those picts looks in bad quality. I tried my same account in Chrome, and all is OK (good quality). And, other sites' picts looks OK. My problem is in Facebook.

I have reinstalled it, and run in safe mode, and problem stills... bad quality.

This is a sample: --sample-- , show the different colors (quality), and in other photos the degradation is big.

Thanks for all. Thanks. =)

Hi. Using Firefox v11 (and in prevs) and when I am viewing Facebook picts (logged in Facebook), those picts looks in '''bad quality'''. I tried my same account in Chrome, and all is OK (good quality). And, other sites' picts looks OK. My problem is''' in Facebook'''. I have reinstalled it, and run in safe mode, and problem stills... bad quality. This is a sample: [https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-jokRXSdbVzA/T6oAMkoWe_I/AAAAAAAAApc/9y4RrN5CuP8/s700/fb%2520trb%2520ff%2520my%252051.png --sample--] , show the different colors (quality), and in other photos the degradation is big. Thanks for all. Thanks. =)

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you might want to disable hardware acceleration since it is not working well on the integrated graphics hardware on your system - go to tools > options > advanced > general in order to disable it.

you can also tweak the color managment settings in firefox a little bit, for reference see: https://developer.mozilla.org/En/ICC_color_correction_in_Firefox.