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Old 27-12-07, 10:37
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Default widescreen for Photoshop

Of to get a new moniter
Why a widescreen for Photoshop what’s the added benefit

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Old 27-12-07, 13:25
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Most CRT monitors have a 4:3 aspect ratio which is almost square. DSLR cameras with full frame or APS-C sensors have a 3:2 aspect, more rectaugular. The closer the monitor is to the aspect of your camera it will display more of the image with a greater pixel coverage. I.E. if you could (not sure if possible) get a 3:2 aspect monitor it could fully display your image 100% without any wasted screen area/pixels.
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Old 27-12-07, 17:25
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Hi Foxy thank you

I was running 2 19” monitors one widescreen and one normal on my mane computer that I work with Photoshop on, and 2 computers I network the other computer the monitor my daughter confiscated it as it had failed not shore witch one to transfer to 2nd computer, going for a 20 “ monitor to day, do I run the 20 and 19” normal together and the widescreen on the 2nd computer

Iv Just got back pc world
I got the 20inch asus vw202s wide screen , I’m running it with a 19 inch cibox wide screen on my mane computer for working with photoshop, transferred my 19inch Samsung to my other computer

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Old 28-12-07, 07:47
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Hugh,

You can go for Apple cinema display. 23 inches and 30 inches display (both 16:10 aspect ratio).

If you're not using Apple machine but Windows PC, you need to have compatible graphic card and DVI port.

For more information on this: www.apple.com/support/displays and search for article 301066

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Old 28-12-07, 15:10
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Hi Rudra and thank you, happy new year
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