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Old 02-05-2007, 03:43 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.gardens
3Putt from CoastalSouth Carolina 3Putt from CoastalSouth Carolina is offline
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Default At what resolution do you set your Monitor?


"joevan" wrote in message
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On Wed, 2 May 2007 07:28:13 -0400, "3Putt from CoastalSouth Carolina"
3putt@PawleysIslandSC wrote:


"Bob Williams" wrote in message
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Most monitors can be set at any of several screen resolutions (sizes),
anywhere from 800x600 pixels to 1400x1050 pixels or even greater.
Many photo editors can resize images to any desired size.
When sending pictures to this group, the optimum size is the largest
that
can be viewed by the majority of viewers without scrolling.
In order to send pictures at the optimum size for good viewing it is
necessary to know how each of us sets his/her monitor resolution.
What size (resolution) do you have your monitor set for?
Bob Williams

1024 x 768 on a 17" LCD. Anything smaller makes my icons too small and
the
print too small. But what I really want is a wide screen 22". No more
scrolling on web pages, and those humongous photos some people continue to
post would then fit on my screen.

Oh for goofy lines. Get the free image viewer irfanview and set it to
display the pictures the size of your screen. Good grief, what is so
hard about asking for a little advice before complaining about the
wonderful posters on this great garden group.


I would say "humongous" falls outside what is normally posted here. Who
wants to open a 3meg photo? Is that a complaint? Resizing is no problem.
First you would have to download it before you resize it.. How did I upset
you? If the original poster can mention optimum size, it should be fair to
mention posting size. And I believe that is an oft mentioned subject in
most photo newsgroups. Some of us actually do need some advice on dpi,
pixels and percents. Not everyone wants to use Ifanview as it doesn't
satisfy (yet) all photo editing criteria.