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Re: [Digital BW] Canon OOPS

2002-09-12 by Jerry Olson

Forgive me Austin, But I feel you spin fables. I have a 22 inch monitor 
set for 600x800 and it is totally
illegible. It's a very sharp monitor!

Jerry

Austin Franklin wrote:
> Yes, Jerry, of course I can read it...from 18-20 inches away ;-)  I have a
> Hitachi 801HR, it's a 21" and it's set for 1600 x 1200.
> 
> Austin
> 
> 
>>Austin, you are telling me you can actually read this on your monitor?
>>What monitor do you have and what resolution is it set for.  My eyes are
>>excellent on close up things, not so hot at medium distances.  But I
>>still can't read that article.
>>
>>Jerry
>>
>>
>>Austin Franklin wrote:
>>
>>>A-ha!  Jerry, perhaps you ought get your eyes checked...if they
>>
>>can correct
>>
>>>the problem, then you'd be able to see what the difference in
>>
>>resolution vs
>>
>>>sharpness is...
>>>
>>>;-)
>>>
>>>
>>>> Roger, surely you couldn't actually read that? It has 1 point type!
>>>>
>>>>Jerry
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>http://www.digitalfocus.net/sections/views/1DsRumour/1DsRelease.htm
>>>>>
>>>>>Roger
>>>>
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