Fit to Screen Pixelated

I have resized images to lower resolution format (web) that look fine in Actual format, but when I use Fit-to-Screen (less than 100%), they are pixelated. I recently updated my Adobe CS4 and the problem seems to have happened since upgrade. I found the Disable Open GL fix, but mine wasn't enabled. Any thoughts on a fix?

Your issue is with gmail scaling and Not Thunderbird.
You could try placing the image into a table and setting the width of the table to image width plus a bit and marking the table as fixed width. But really I am only guessing.

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