Graham
I am not sure how pixelation might occur on one monitor and not on
another. Surely it is only a matter pixel representation: if there
is a pixel available for showing, the monitor will do so; if not, it
won't and you will see a gap.
Anyway, your photo looks excellent, as always, on my 19" flat-screen
CRT and I am sure that it will look just as good on my little Apple
iBook.
Chris
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C M I Barker
Cambridgeshire, Great Britain.
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On 1 Mar 2006, at 22:44, GeeBee wrote:
> Hi Joel,
>
> I was blissfully unaware of how crappy some/all of my shots looked
> on flat
> screen monitors until the computers at work were upgraded (?). Slight
> pixelation
> in the sky on a conventional monitor looked like Lego on a flat
> screen.
>
> Now I too have an LCD monitor and although colour scans like a
> dream b&w is
> proving more difficult. There have been moments when I have thought
> that I
> may have to abandon my preference for b&w and switch to colour for
> all my
> photography.
>
> This shot was already on my site at 600 x 400 so I decided to
> rescan and
> post at 800 x 533. I had three attempts at getting it right and
> although I
> am happy with it now I have no confidence that I could repeat the
> procedure
> :-)
> http://www.geebeephoto.com/html/l10.html
>
> --Graham
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