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Author Re: Widescreen monitors MORE
Rob

2007-01-10, 6:20 pm

Jethro wrote:
> On Fri, 05 Jan 2007 13:29:47 GMT, Jethro <Wilson@somewhere.org> wrote:
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> I just made a test in Pshop. I created a new window with a close to
> perfect circle in it. The circle was filled with black. I printed it
> and lo - I got a vertical ellipse, not a circle. This, despite the
> fact that print preview showed the perfect circle. I really expected
> this, and it seems logical that this would happen, since the printed
> image was not wide. But if WHYSINWYG. then how can one do effective
> editing?
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> Thanks
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> Jethro


The screen should be 1680x1050 pixels, not a stretched screen to fill,
by putting the incorrect size into display properties it becomes
available. the 205 Samsung is also 1680x1050.

Screen drivers will fill LCD screens to there correct proportions.

Anyway I don't see much point in buying wide screens at present as two
19" screens are slightly more expensive $500 V's $600 and its better
value. Even a 19" is better value. A 19" LCD is almost the same size as
a 21"CRT and the 21 CRT was the standard for years.


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