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Re: Problem w/cropping tool |
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  05-29-04 - 12:14 AM
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>When I try to use the cropping tool and drag from upper left corner to
>lower right. as it goes through the different rectangle sizes it
>leaves faint lines of the those ghost rectangles.
Four words: Bad video card driver.
Check the Web site of your video card manufactuer for updates.
This kind of thing is very, very common, especially with high-end video card
s.
It's all about money; if two video card manufacturers are working on a new t
ype
of video card, the first one to get to market is going to win, period. The
world of video cards is so cultish, so faddish, and so viciouly competitive
that if I get to market with some snazzy new gadget the day before you do, t
hen
all the magazines and Web sites are going to write articles raving about how
great I am, and everyone will rush out to buy my video card, and oyu'll be l
eft
with nothing. Getting to market first can, quite literally, make the differe
nce
between getting or losing tens of *millions* of dollars.
So the video card manufacturers are very, very sloppy about quality control,
especially when it comes to drivers. If i have a choice between releasing a
card with buggy, crap drivers that I know don't work, and getting $30,000,00
0,
or waiting until the drivers are working properly and getting nothing, the
choice is a no-brainer.
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Re: Problem w/cropping tool |
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  05-29-04 - 05:14 PM
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I fiddled with the hardware accelerator and seems to be now working OK
now.
When I was still running Win95 I must have had some problems because
it was set to about 25% of full.
We will see if anything else get messed up now.
Thank you all for the tip.
On 28 May 2004 19:14:05 GMT, tacitr@aol.com (Tacit) wrote:
>
>Four words: Bad video card driver.
>
>Check the Web site of your video card manufactuer for updates.
>
>This kind of thing is very, very common, especially with high-end video car
ds.
>It's all about money; if two video card manufacturers are working on a new
type
>of video card, the first one to get to market is going to win, period. The
>world of video cards is so cultish, so faddish, and so viciouly competitive
>that if I get to market with some snazzy new gadget the day before you do,
then
>all the magazines and Web sites are going to write articles raving about ho
w
>great I am, and everyone will rush out to buy my video card, and oyu'll be
left
>with nothing. Getting to market first can, quite literally, make the differ
ence
>between getting or losing tens of *millions* of dollars.
>
>So the video card manufacturers are very, very sloppy about quality control
,
>especially when it comes to drivers. If i have a choice between releasing a
>card with buggy, crap drivers that I know don't work, and getting $30,000,0
00,
>or waiting until the drivers are working properly and getting nothing, the
>choice is a no-brainer.
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