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I am developing a simple web page to be viewed after an iphone application completes. I am finding the safari degrades the image quality of the jpg so its all fuzzy.

The image is background image applied to a div

div.foo
{
    background: url(../images/foo.jpg) no-repeat;
    width:320px;
    height:349px;
}

The width and height are exactly the same as the jpg image. Is there a way to make sure the image gets displayed in its full quality?

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Found the answer. The iphone "optimises" jpg's, compressing them to minimise the file size but destroying the quality of the image. All the reading I did suggested there was no way to switch this "feature" off.

The solution is simple, switch to pngs.

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