Re: Bought LCD: Digital Pictures are Distored? Natural Resolution.
- From: Jürgen Exner <jurgenex@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 07 Sep 2008 20:22:55 -0700
lbbss <labicff@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I bought an LCD screen, but all my pictures are distorted. Sure I
can switch to a different resolution, but I don't want to do that for
a few reasons. Every LCD has a natural resolution at which the
picture works best.
You may want to double check. If you are running your LCD at its native
resolution, then the display should _NOT_ be distorted.
Distorted displays (no matter if text, pictures, ...) happens normally
only, if the graphics card produces one aspect ratio and the monitor has
a different native aspect ratio and therefore is forced to emulate a
non-native resolution.
Any way that I can keep it at the
present resolution, but my digital pictures not been distorted (aspect
ratio).
Some monitors can be switched into a letter box mode, where lower than
native resolutions will be displayed in smaller area of the screen
rather than stretched to fit the whole display area.
jue
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