Images collapse when viewed in IE on a PC

I have designed my site with DW CS3 on a Mac. When I view the
site using Firefox or Safari, all the images look fine, but when
the site if viewed on a PC with IE the images collapse (shrink).
Sometimes the problem is fixed by refreshing the site but most of
the times the problem remains.
Here is the site: www.lucenttactical.com
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Edmund

Just a guess:
Are you viewing the site in IE on PC with "Automatic Image
Resizing"
enabled?
Try Tools > Internet Options > Advanced
Under the Multimedia subheading, ensure "Enable automatic
image resizing" is
unchecked.
There's no resizing (shrinking) here in IE7 on Win Vista.
Regards
John Waller

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